Chaos and bloodshed in Hong Kong district as hundreds of masked men assault protesters, journalists, residents

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Hundreds of masked assailants dressed in white have assaulted residents, protesters, journalists and a lawmaker in Yuen Long, hours after an anti-extradition law march ended.

The group used bamboo sticks and other weapons to attack people in the area and in the West Rail Line station, injuring Democratic Party lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting, who was seen bleeding from his mouth in a social media live stream.

Police officers were not visibly present when the skirmish occurred.

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A photo circulated online by the Civil Human Rights Front, which organised the rally attended by “430,000” earlier in the day, showed a person with multiple bloody lashes on his back.

The Front accused the police of failing to take actions in Yuen Long while people were being attacked and instead, unnecessarily firing tear gas at protesters in Sheung Wan.

“Real thugs have attacked passersby, a journalist and a lawmaker, badly injuring them, but the police have failed to enforce the law. This has angered us greatly,” the statement read.

A live video clip shows passengers on board a train screaming in fear as a group of armed men in white wave their rods at them at Yuen Long MTR station. pic.twitter.com/0htLQeKErF — Stella Lee (@StellaLeeHKnews) July 21, 2019

The group said certain “powerful authorities” have been using “thugs” to attack protesters since the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement. “Hong Kong people must unite to oppose personal violence and structural violence,” they added.

Stand News reporter Gwyneth Ho said she was left bleeding and injured with swelling at the back of the head and slight dizziness after she was attacked. Ho was sent to hospital to receive treatment.

The Hong Kong Journalists Association said a male reporter was beaten and left bleeding in his mouth.

The men also took a reporter’s TV camera and destroyed it, the press freedom watchdog said.

Police in riot gear arrived at Yuen Long station at around 11:30pm.

Triad fighting in Yuen Long West Rail https://t.co/DuEEXuPu6A — Galileo Cheng (@galileocheng) July 21, 2019

The MTR announced at around 11pm that West Rail Line trains will not stop at Yuen Long because of the crowds gathering. Train services resumed at 11:25pm.

In a statement, a government spokesperson condemned the violent scenes: “This is absolutely unacceptable to Hong Kong as a society that observes the rule of law. The SAR Government strongly condemns any violence and will seriously take enforcement actions.”

Meanwhile, in a widely circulated online video, pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho could be seen applauding and giving a “thumbs up” to people dressed in white. He also shook hands with two men who held small Hong Kong bauhinia flags. When a man told Ho, “you are my idol,” the lawmaker replied: “All of you are my heroes.”

"All of you are my heroes": Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho appears to applaud, give a "thumbs up" & shake hands with men in white. https://t.co/9xSgQ38X8i It came as 100s of masked men in white shirts assaulted anti-extradition protesters & MTR passengers in Yuen Long. pic.twitter.com/ZTAv9XWzvB — Hong Kong Free Press (@HongKongFP) July 21, 2019

Earlier, Yuen Long District Councillor To Ka-lun wrote in a Facebook post that he had received a complaint from a resident, who said he had called the police for help. However, he was told to “not go out into the streets” if he was afraid, To said.

iHave4Balls on July 21st, 2019 at 19:06 UTC »

Typical corrupt government move, paid thugs to beat up the protesters. Happened in many countries during the arab spring.

cherryhoneydrink on July 21st, 2019 at 18:57 UTC »

Triads in white shirts were waiting at a particular train station in HK for protestors return from the protest elsewhere. Triads attacked anyone on sight not wearing white. Video One. Two.

Reporter from Stand News being beaten and kicked on the ground

Cops were seen leaving before the chaos broke out.

999 (HK's version of 911) hung up on callers. The police station closed up. Someone from the Fire Deparment told people to claim there is a fire just so the FD can show up to help. Police didn't show up until very very late after the triads have done their work.

A Pro-China politician was seen shaking hands with someone who resembles an alleged criminal among those who attacked a pregnant woman.. Another video on Instagram

Just to give some context on where the triad stands in HK, some can be cozy with some politicians and police. A triad boss was seen at a Support-the-Police rally a week or two ago. Triads were also involved with the protests in 2017

Adding something from a PM: Police letting white-shirts get to their car. Video of emergency line failing. Multiple clips of police being indifferent to the white shirts)

Meanwhile, police fired 30+ shots at a different district the entire night. Not many videos because the focus is on the triad melee right now. More. Videos

On the internet you can see people (in this picture, the ex-Chief Executive of HK condemning the protestors throwing paint over the National Emblem, when the streets of Hong Kong is being painted in red with the blood of the protestors.

Stay away from HK if you are reading this from overseas. And a shout-out to everyone in HK and 連登巴打, stay safe! 文宣組如果要我幫手pm我