Hong Kong Protesters Stage Demonstration Inside Shopping Mall
Pro-democracy demonstrators gathered at a shopping mall in Hong Kong on Sunday to chant slogans.
(Bloomberg) -- Pro-democracy demonstrators gathered at a shopping mall in Hong Kong on Sunday to chant slogans ahead of the one-year anniversary of a violent confrontation with police at a subway train station.
Police officers arrived shortly after “dozens” of people gathered at the mall in the city’s Mong Kok district, Radio Television Hong Kong reported. The police said it was an unauthorized assembly, saying in a statement that they would make “resolute enforcement actions” and members of the crowd could face arrest.
Some people were searched by officers and at least 11 people were given penalty tickets for breaching rules prohibiting gatherings of more than two people during the Covid-19 outbreak, RTHK reported.
Calls had earlier circulated online for a march to mark the one-year anniversary of the police storming of Prince Edward MTR station during last year’s pro-democracy protests, RTHK added. However, no demonstration appeared to have materialized by early in the evening Sunday.
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