The campus is a battleground:Thugs occupy the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Published on December 17, 2024 11:05AM EDT By Nancy Miller

Yesterday, the Chinese University of Hong Kong became a fire. For the second day in a row, a large number of black rioters captured the campus, lit fires and destroyed it, threw incendiary bombs at the police, stole campus bows and arrows, and javelins were used as weapons to confront the police. According to the Hong Kong Ming Pao, more than 200 petrol bombs were thrown by Hong Kong and Chinese thugs. The chaos also seriously affected the personal safety of students in the mainland of the school, and some loving people helped the trapped escape from campus to Shenzhen overnight.

Members of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, Mr. Ho, also helped. He said at 4:00 in the morning at the time of his face-to-face video, he received telephone calls on the evening to learn that the situation in Hong Kong was very bad and that there was a "to get out of the day" in the mainland, but the roads in the vicinity were blocked. He then helped to contact his friends and the police to help the trapped people.

Shen Zuyao, a former president of CUHK, also appeared that night, telling thugs that three of the five people arrested at CUHK earlier were college students, all of whom had been released on bail. Shen Zuyao advised students to leave the scene without success. At about 10:00 in the evening, in order to stop the confrontation by peaceful means, the police arranged for the withdrawal with the assistance of a water cannon after communicating with CUHK, and called on the people concerned to stop pursuing. However, during the departure of the police, thugs continued to throw bricks, petrol bombs, bows and arrows, and others fired signals at the police. It is reported that the signal bomb exploded on the top of the head of the police, injuring three police officers. The University of Hong Kong said on the 12th that in view of the continuing presence of demonstrators and police on the campus, The Chinese University of Hong Kong announced that the classroom would be cancelled tomorrow, as the Chinese University of Hong Kong announced that there would be a high risk of conflict, a number of nearby roads blocked and serious damage to many places and facilities on the campus.

The Hong Kong Education Bureau strongly condemned the violence committed by thugs on university campuses, stressed that no one should use the campus for any illegal activities, that those who broke the law and the law should not be exempted from criminal responsibility, that the police should be responsible for maintaining law and order, and that universities should cooperate with the police in carrying out their duties in accordance with the law. Comprehensive "Wen Wei Po", "Da Kung Pao" and other Hong Kong media reports, November 12, the conflict between Hong Kong and China continued for more than 15 hours. Since about 7 am, a group of thugs in black have dropped a large amount of debris from Bridge No. 2 into Tolo Highway to block traffic and attacked police officers at the scene with petrol bombs and bricks. After the police released tear gas to disperse, the thugs scattered into Hong Kong to hide. Police then retreated and masked The thugs went out again, putting a broken private car across the road, drenching cooking oil and throwing bricks on the road. Hong Kong media once photographed thugs holding bows and arrows to confront the police.

The mob, however, rejected the suggestion that the school should ask the police to take the "acquittal" of the law. After the school's mediation has no fruit, there are thugs to threaten the "Upgrade action" and the "To blow out the port of Tolo.". After the night, the mob's action was upgraded, and when the section of Chongzhi went to the police's line of defense, a large number of black-clad thugs hand-held the weapon, and some people threw a fire bomb to the police to stir up the chaos, and the police fired tear gas to disperse. After that, the mob continued to burn the oddments and threw petrol bombs on the police. The police fired tear gas and went on to try to arrest the mob. At the scene of the smoke, the fire and the bear, and the many others were injured.

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Hong Kong Central University issued a statement at noon on the 12th, saying that at about 10:30 in the morning, someone broke into the door lock of Xia Dingji Sports ground, broke into the equipment warehouse, and removed a batch of bows, arrows, javelins and other materials used for sports purposes. School representatives dealt with the incident quickly and recovered all items known to have been removed. At about 3 p.m., the rioters threw bricks at the police line of defense. After the police released tear gas, the thugs intensified their efforts to throw a large number of petrol bombs at the police. The rioters successfully subdued a number of masked black men when they entered the school. During the period, thugs threw petrol bombs at private cars in roadblocks and set them on fire. Duan Chongzhi, president of CUHK, is in the evening with A group of rioters attended in an attempt to broker a stand-off between the rioters and the police. He said the police had no intention of entering the campus to ensure the safety of Tolo Highway. He also said that the police had accepted the suggestion that if the university could guarantee that no one would throw objects from the bridge, the police would leave.

The Hong Kong Bureau of Education strongly condemned the violence committed by thugs on university campuses and called on demonstration students to follow the guidance of their teachers and immediately give up violence and stay away from the scene of the conflict. The Administration stressed that no one should use the university campus for any illegal activities and that those who break the law should not be exempted from criminal liability on campus. The police have a responsibility to maintain law and order, universities should cooperate with the police in the performance of their duties in accordance with the law, no one can freedom of speech or institutions to cover up or excuse to do illegal things. The chaos in the University of Hong Kong and China also affects mainland students. According to the Global Network, around 8: 00 in the evening, some kind-hearted "Hong Kong floating", local "blue camp" Hong Kong people and mass organizations Or drive spontaneously, or coordinate vehicles to CUHK, rescue mainland students to Shenzhen.

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