Hundreds of Hong Kong Protesters Arrested After Gov’t Delays Elections for One Year

Hundreds of Hong Kong Protesters Arrested After Gov’t Delays
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Hong Kongpolice have arrested hundreds of people at
anti-government protests over the decision to postpone elections.

One woman was arrested on charges of assault and spreading
pro-independence slogans, the Hong Kong police department said on
its Facebook page. Such slogans are illegal under the newly enacted
National Security Act.

Police fired pepper balls at protesters and raised a purple flag
warning demonstrators that they would be arrested for chanting
slogans that violated the new security law.

Plainclothes officers also pepper-sprayed and wrestled with
protesters. Almost two dozen people were fined for violating
coronavirus social-distancing rules.

Protests have occurred every weekend since June 2019 after a
proposed extradition law was announced, with protesters quickly
adding demands for greater democracy and criticism of Beijing’s
efforts to tighten control over Hong Kong.

Elections would have taken place Sunday, but Chief Executive
Carrie Lam on July 31 postponed them for one year. Lam blamed a
surge in coronavirus cases for the need to delay the election, but
critics have claimed her government is worried that the opposition
would gain seats if voting took place as planned.

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“I want my right to vote!†activist Leung Kwok-hung,
popularly known as Long Hair, was quoted as saying. She was
reportedly arrested at the protests.

Police sources earlier told the SCMP that 2,000 riot officers
would be deployed across the West Kowloon area, with water cannons
and armored vehicles on standby.

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Hundreds of Hong Kong Protesters Arrested After Gov’t Delays
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