Schools close after third day of violent clashes in Hong Kong

Politics & Current Affairs

Things in Hong Kong are not looking good: After three days of increasingly violent clashes between protesters and police, โ€œBeijingโ€™s liaison office in Hong Kong says the city is โ€˜sliding into the abyss of terrorismโ€™ and a harsher crackdown is needed to end the unrest and restore order,โ€ย according to the South China Morning Post.

Hong Kong protester shot and critically injured

One reason for the violence:ย โ€œPolice have begun raiding the edges of the biggest campuses to make arrests, leading student activists to engage with them in pitched battles that resemble medieval sieges,โ€ย according to the New York Times.

What happened yesterday?ย From ABC:

Scores of masked protesters wielding makeshift weapons and armor barricaded themselves inside the Chinese University of Hong Kong on Wednesday after violent clashes with riot police overnightโ€ฆThey have amassed a stockpile of gasoline bombs along with various rudimentary weapons, including bows and arrows, homemade slingshots and gasoline-dipped javelinsโ€ฆ

The Chinese University of Hong Kongย and several other colleges in the city have canceled classes for the rest of the academic semester as the protesters, who are thought to be high school and college students, have turned the campuses into battlefields. Primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong have also suspended classes for Thursday.

Public transportation was disruptedย across Hong Kong on Wednesday morning as protesters blocked streets, prevented train doors from closing and vandalized railway cars.

Police have helped dozens of university studentsย from mainland China evacuate Hong Kong.

And in case you missed it, the Global Times issues a veryย stern warning on Monday:

We want to tell Hong Kong police: Fear nothing and resolutely guard the city’s peace and tranquility in accordance with law. Be strong, be tough. You are fighting in the frontline but you are not alone. You are supported by a great number of people who love the country and the city. When necessary, the People’s Armed Police Force and the People’s Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison will back you up in accordance with the Basic Law.

We call on the vast majority of Hong Kong citizens to express your attitude more solidly and help police against rioters. Those who still pity rioters must wake up: The mobs are destroying the civilized and modernized Hong Kong as well as Hongkongers’ home and future.

We also warn the radical protesters: You are on the edge of doom. Those who are coerced to be “valiant” should walk away as soon as possible when you still can make the call. Those who stubbornly engage in evil acts will eventually be punished by law and morality.

Other news from the City of Protest:ย 

Kids behind bars:ย โ€œThere has been more than a fourfold rise in under two months in the number of students aged below 16 arrested during the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong, a trend lawmakers have described as โ€˜worrying,โ€™โ€ย says the South China Morning Post.

โ€œFinance firms in Hong Kong urged staffย on Wednesday to seek safety or work from home as anti-government protests paralyzed the cityโ€™s business district for a third day,โ€ย reports Reuters.

โ€œThe European Unionย on Tuesday declared that a full investigation was needed into the โ€˜root causesโ€™ of protests in Hong Kong, where police and protesters turned the campus of one of its top universities into a battlefield,โ€ย reports the South China Morning Post.

โ€œOrganizations in Shenzhen and Hong Kong have joinedย the central governmentโ€™s liaison office in Hong Kong to offer help to mainland students amid campus clashes in the special administrative region,โ€ย according to the South China Morning Post.