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HK police detain 336 during Christmas protests

Those detained between Monday and Thursday included 92 women and minors as young as 12. The arrests bring the number of people detained throughout the protests to nearly 7,000 with a large proportion of student age.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 7:56 PM IST

Hong Kong: Hong Kong police arrested 336 people during the Christmas holiday as the city's protest movement continues to simmer.

Chief police spokesman Kwok Ka-Chuen told that those detained between Monday and Thursday included 92 women and minors as young as 12.

Hong Kong chief police spokesman Kwok Ka-chuen speaking on Friday that people in the territory were living in a state of black terror amid continuing protests.

The arrests bring the number of people detained throughout the protests to nearly 7,000 with a large proportion of student age.

Protesters, some donning Santa Claus hats, battled police over the holiday as the more than 6-month-long demonstrations look set to continue into the new year.

A man walks past a wall of posters featuring demonstration scenes in Hong Kong, on Friday.
A man walks past a wall of posters featuring demonstration scenes in Hong Kong, on Friday.

Kwok condemned what he called attacks on ordinary citizens at shopping centers and restaurants and vandalism of public infrastructure including subway stations, banks and the electrical grid.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

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“They scheme to silence those who hold dissenting views and to terrorize the public. Whoever disagrees with their violence will be met with violence," Kwok told.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

Black-clad protesters smashed shop windows in shopping areas while police responded with tear gas and arrests.

The protests demanding greater democratic rights show no sign of dissipating following an overwhelming victory by anti-establishment candidates in elections for district representatives earlier this month.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

The Christmas disruptions also raise concerns for the New Year holidays to follow and the longer Lunar New Year vacation in late January, a time that has led to violence and unrest in Hong Kong in the past.

Read Also: Hong Kong part of China 'no matter what happens' in elections: FM

Hong Kong: Hong Kong police arrested 336 people during the Christmas holiday as the city's protest movement continues to simmer.

Chief police spokesman Kwok Ka-Chuen told that those detained between Monday and Thursday included 92 women and minors as young as 12.

Hong Kong chief police spokesman Kwok Ka-chuen speaking on Friday that people in the territory were living in a state of black terror amid continuing protests.

The arrests bring the number of people detained throughout the protests to nearly 7,000 with a large proportion of student age.

Protesters, some donning Santa Claus hats, battled police over the holiday as the more than 6-month-long demonstrations look set to continue into the new year.

A man walks past a wall of posters featuring demonstration scenes in Hong Kong, on Friday.
A man walks past a wall of posters featuring demonstration scenes in Hong Kong, on Friday.

Kwok condemned what he called attacks on ordinary citizens at shopping centers and restaurants and vandalism of public infrastructure including subway stations, banks and the electrical grid.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

Read Also: Thousands march as Hong Kong protests near half-year mark

“They scheme to silence those who hold dissenting views and to terrorize the public. Whoever disagrees with their violence will be met with violence," Kwok told.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

Black-clad protesters smashed shop windows in shopping areas while police responded with tear gas and arrests.

The protests demanding greater democratic rights show no sign of dissipating following an overwhelming victory by anti-establishment candidates in elections for district representatives earlier this month.

Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.
Riot police gather near a shopping mall during a demonstration in Hong Kong, on Thursday.

The Christmas disruptions also raise concerns for the New Year holidays to follow and the longer Lunar New Year vacation in late January, a time that has led to violence and unrest in Hong Kong in the past.

Read Also: Hong Kong part of China 'no matter what happens' in elections: FM

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