Hong Kong: The Chinese special administrative region faced a resurgence of anti-government protests in the wake of an improving coronavirus situation, with a return to riot police pepper-spraying on demonstrators to disperse them in a shopping mall at the end of a largely peaceful Labour Day, it was reported on Saturday.
An expected return to larger protest chaos on the streets did not materialise on Friday, and officers who had fanned out across the city only had to contend with small groups and individuals to enforce a ban against public gatherings, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) newspaper said in a report.
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However, protesters began to gather at the New Town Plaza at around 7 pm on Friday, singing "Glory to Hong Kong", the anthem of the anti-government movement.