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发表于 2024-3-7 16:11:45 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Hong Kong protesters clashed with the police this Saturday, when thousands of people took to the streets despite the authorities having banned the protest. The police have dyed the water cannons blue, with the intention of staining the protesters and marking them for later arrest. The Hong Kong protests have now lasted 13 weeks, and with them the protesters demand the cancellation of the extradition bill that would allow suspects to be handed over to countries with which Hong Kong does not have an agreement. Discover more stories on  Business Insider Spain. As tension flares between protesters and Hong Kong police, they have fired water cannons filled with blue dye at the former.

The citizens of Hong Kong came out this Saturday to protest en masse for the thirteenth consecutive week, despite the fact that the police had prohibited gatherings. The Hong Kong protests are calling for the cancellation of the  Middle East Phone Number List  extradition bill that would allow suspects to be handed over to countries with which Hong Kong does not have an agreement. On Saturday, police deployed tear gas and water cannons, while protesters threw bricks and Molotov cocktails, setting barricades on fire. The police walk past a burning Molotov cocktail. The police walk past a burning Molotov cocktail.



Yone Siu The police have dyed the water cannons aimed at protesters blue, covering the road with that color. The dye seeks to tarnish the protesters, marking them and then arresting them. Protesters are sprayed with blue spray. Protesters are sprayed with blue spray. PHILIP FONG/AFP/Getty Images Several prominent activists were arrested  this Friday ahead of Saturday's protests, although two were released on bail. One of the arrested activists, Agnes Chow, shared photos of the blue water jets. Last week  Hong Kong police said they had arrested 86 protesters,  including a 12-year-old boy. This week it was published that Beijing has refused to cancel the extradition bill , the origin of the protests 13 weeks ago.


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