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Hong Kong: Nearly a year of unrest

by The Editor
May 24, 2020
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Hong Kong: Nearly a year of unrest

HONG KONG: China's proposal for a new security law in Hong Kong has revived tensions in the city after it was rocked by months of protests last year.

Here is a recap:

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SEVEN MONTHS OF UNREST

Starting in June 2019, Hong Kong experiences its biggest political crisis since 1997 when Britain handed the city back to China.

Often violent near-daily protests involving clashes with police are sparked by a draft government Bill that would have allowed extradition to mainland China.

The protests quickly snowball into a popular revolt against Beijing's rule after years of rising fears over the erosion of the city's freedoms.

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READ: Thousands of Hong Kong protesters gather, govt offices shut after violent protests

READ: 'Now or never': Hong Kong protesters say they have nothing to lose

Although the extradition Bill is withdrawn, the government does not budge on protesters' demands for free elections, an investigation into police violence and an amnesty for the more than 8,300 people arrested during the unrest.

VIRUS CALM

In January 2020 Hong Kong is one of the first places outside mainland China to report cases of COVID-19, after it emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019.

But despite its proximity to the mainland, Hong Kong only records just over 1,000 infections and four deaths.

A series of mass arrests and the measures in place to contain the pandemic usher in a period of enforced calm for the pro-democracy movement.

In mid-May Hong Kong extends anti-virus measures limiting public gatherings until Jun 4 – a move that means an annual vigil marking the Tiananmen Square crackdown will likely not take place for the first time in 30 years.

READ: Commentary: Hong Kong protests in 2019 resolved nothing

HEATING UP AGAIN

But tensions flare again on Apr 18, when Hong Kong police carry out a sweeping operation against high-profile democracy campaigners, arresting 15 activists on charges related to the 2019 protests.

Rival Hong Kong lawmakers clash on May 8 inside the city's legislature as pro-democracy politicians attempt to scupper a controversial law that bans insulting China's national anthem.

There is more chaos on May 18, when the 15 activists are charged with organising and taking part in unlawful assemblies in 2019. At the legislature, protesting pro-democracy lawmakers are dragged from the chamber by security amid scuffles between rival camps.

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On May 22, on the first day of its rubber-stamp parliament's congress, China unveils proposals to stRead More – Source

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HONG KONG: China's proposal for a new security law in Hong Kong has revived tensions in the city after it was rocked by months of protests last year.

Here is a recap:

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SEVEN MONTHS OF UNREST

Starting in June 2019, Hong Kong experiences its biggest political crisis since 1997 when Britain handed the city back to China.

Often violent near-daily protests involving clashes with police are sparked by a draft government Bill that would have allowed extradition to mainland China.

The protests quickly snowball into a popular revolt against Beijing's rule after years of rising fears over the erosion of the city's freedoms.

Advertisement

Advertisement

READ: Thousands of Hong Kong protesters gather, govt offices shut after violent protests

READ: 'Now or never': Hong Kong protesters say they have nothing to lose

Although the extradition Bill is withdrawn, the government does not budge on protesters' demands for free elections, an investigation into police violence and an amnesty for the more than 8,300 people arrested during the unrest.

VIRUS CALM

In January 2020 Hong Kong is one of the first places outside mainland China to report cases of COVID-19, after it emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019.

But despite its proximity to the mainland, Hong Kong only records just over 1,000 infections and four deaths.

A series of mass arrests and the measures in place to contain the pandemic usher in a period of enforced calm for the pro-democracy movement.

In mid-May Hong Kong extends anti-virus measures limiting public gatherings until Jun 4 – a move that means an annual vigil marking the Tiananmen Square crackdown will likely not take place for the first time in 30 years.

READ: Commentary: Hong Kong protests in 2019 resolved nothing

HEATING UP AGAIN

But tensions flare again on Apr 18, when Hong Kong police carry out a sweeping operation against high-profile democracy campaigners, arresting 15 activists on charges related to the 2019 protests.

Rival Hong Kong lawmakers clash on May 8 inside the city's legislature as pro-democracy politicians attempt to scupper a controversial law that bans insulting China's national anthem.

There is more chaos on May 18, when the 15 activists are charged with organising and taking part in unlawful assemblies in 2019. At the legislature, protesting pro-democracy lawmakers are dragged from the chamber by security amid scuffles between rival camps.

SECURITY LAW

On May 22, on the first day of its rubber-stamp parliament's congress, China unveils proposals to stRead More – Source

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