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Daily Archives: 23:06, 1 October 2019

October 1 protest police shot
Posted inHong Kong

Hong Kong police say shooting of 18-year-old at close range was in self-defence

by Kris Cheng23:06, 1 October 201923:41, 31 March 2020

Hong Kong police have defended the shooting of a schoolboy in Tsuen Wan at close range with live ammunition as an act of self-defence. A video filmed by the University of Hong Kong Student Union’s Campus TV on Tuesday appeared to show the 18-year-old secondary school student being shot at close range with a pistol […]

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18-year-old Hong Kong protester in critical condition after being shot by police with live round

by Elson Tong20:55, 1 October 201923:40, 31 March 2020
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‘Day of mourning’: Protests erupt around Hong Kong districts as China National Day marred by tear gas, clashes

by Holmes Chan20:54, 1 October 201923:40, 31 March 2020
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EU urges ‘de-escalation and restraint’ after Hong Kong schoolboy shot by police

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As the People’s Republic of China reaches retirement age, is there a long life ahead for the Communist Party?

by Guest Contributor15:00, 1 October 201923:33, 31 March 2020
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In China’s 70th anniversary grand prisoner ‘pardon’, read the small print and do the maths

by Guest Contributor14:36, 1 October 201918:41, 7 April 2021
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As China celebrates 70 years, its rhetoric on ‘dignity and rights’ drifts even further from reality

by Guest Contributor14:01, 1 October 201923:40, 31 March 2020
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Transport lockdown as Hong Kong braces for citywide protests on China National Day

by Holmes Chan10:48, 1 October 201923:39, 31 March 2020
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China’s Xi Jinping affirms ‘One Country, Two Systems’ for Hong Kong, as city seethes on National Day

by AFP10:47, 1 October 201923:39, 31 March 2020
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In the new Cold War between Beijing and the West, I am a Hongkonger

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