Hong Kong campus protesters fire arrows as anti-government unrest spreads

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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong protesters shot arrows and hurled petrol bombs from a barricaded university on Sunday at police who fired tear gas and water cannon in some of the worst violence in the Chinese-ruled city since anti-government unrest erupted five months ago.

Several protesters took up positions on the rooftops of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, armed with bows and arrows, as unrest spread across the territory’s central Kowloon district.

Police said a media liaison officer was treated in hospital after being hit by an arrow in the leg and another officer’s visor was struck by a metal ball although he was not hurt.

Protesters, who were sprayed with the blue liquid from water cannon, stripped off and hosed each other down to wash it off.

Police fired tear gas to try to break up protests on Nathan Road, a major thoroughfare in Kowloon’s Mong Kok district, which was strewn with loose bricks, and in Yau Ma Tei district, where successive volleys of gas canisters temporarily cleared the streets. Clashes intensified during the night.

“Rioters continue to launch hard objects and petrol bombs with large catapults at police officers,” police said in a statement. “Police warn that the violent activities in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University have escalated to rioting.”

Chinese soldiers in a base close to the university were seen monitoring developments with binoculars, some dressed in riot gear with canisters on their chests, Reuters witnesses reported.

Chinese troops in shorts and T-shirts, some carrying red plastic buckets or brooms, had emerged from their barracks on Saturday in a rare public appearance to help clean up debris.

Anti-government protesters prepare molotov cocktails during clashes with police, outside Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hong Kong, China, November 17, 2019. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

The presence of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers on the streets, even to clean up, risks stoking controversy about Hong Kong’s status as an autonomous area.

Protesters are angry at perceived Communist Party meddling in the territory, whose freedoms were guaranteed when it returned to Chinese rule in 1997. Beijing denies interfering and has blamed foreign influences for the unrest.

Huge fires had lit up the sky at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Saturday night and into Sunday morning after protesters threw petrol bombs. In the university courtyard, Joris, 23, said students fired arrows to protect themselves.

“The protesters have been reacting to the police. We haven’t fought back as much as we could. I would be prepared for jail. We are fighting for Hong Kong,” the civil engineer told Reuters.

The campus is the last of five universities to be occupied by activists, who have used the site as a base to block the Cross Harbour tunnel, which connects Kowloon to Hong Kong island.

A police truck, deployed to clear the bridge above the tunnel, retreated in reverse after being set ablaze.

“We are not afraid,” said third-year student Ah Long, who did not give his full name. “If we don’t persist, we will fail.”

The violence has posed the gravest popular challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012. Xi has said he is confident Hong Kong’s government can resolve the crisis.

Chinese troops have appeared on Hong Kong’s streets only once since 1997, to help clear up after a typhoon last year.

dusmeyedin on November 17th, 2019 at 22:24 UTC »

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

Or, to use a genuine Chinese aphorism:

The rebel who wins becomes emperor. The rebel who loses is forever after a bandit.

Cosmic_Moon7 on November 17th, 2019 at 18:43 UTC »

I also read an article university students are using handmade trebuchet and now they are using arrows. They seriously went full medieval.

But seriously this one keeps on escalating, the outcome of this is very uncertain. I don't think the government will fold.

Edit: okay, most people in reply are either talking about trebuchets or the protesters not prevailing. As much as I hate it, one outcome is certainly more likely than the others.

FaustiusTFattyCat613 on November 17th, 2019 at 16:51 UTC »

Police left one exit at PolyU, said it's a safe exit and people who leave via it won't be arrested. Then they started mass arresting people

EDIT: I'll hijack my own comment to post this video. Make your own conclusions if all of those petrol bombs were justified, I wouldn't be surprised if police officer was badly burned or dead but frankly, cunt got what was coming.

EDIT 2: fuck it' lem me hijack this comment again to post picture of nedics being rounded up

EDIT 3: OK, so apparently police are using flashbangs to stop people from leaving PolyU, there are reports and videos showing police with AR15 and students are sending letters to families and posting on social media that they are not considering suicide and if their bodies are found, it wasn't a suicide (like in that sharp increase in suspicious suicides in HK).

EDIT: another photo of police with weapons.

OK, between police rounding up medics, ramming protestors with vehicles and they being equiped with leathal weapons, I believe we're in for a long night... and now, we can watch it live, from the confort of our phones...

EDIT: so apparently, after rounding up medics police hijacked ambulances and hid in them and when protestors found them, police started shooting

I'll interject my oppinion and say that rounding up medics and hijacking ambulances is a cunt move.

And another quick edit. I'll go on record saying I don't expect major clashes tonight. Mostly because HK people moved to help students in university, so police had to send hundreds of officers just to stop all people comming. It doesn't matter how many officers you have, when most of regular folks go out at 2AM to help university under siege you know that any major escalation will end up with you being surrounded by angry people.

EDIT: I should mention that incident with ambulance/shots happened in Jordan Rd, far away from PolyU. I've also seen reports of police station being set on fire on other part of the city but at the moment they are unconfirmed.

EDIT: OK, so I just woke up and checked status of PolyU. Apparently all exits are blocked and police is preventing srudents from escaping. One of PolyU council members was arrested (he wasn't protesting), the council has requested meeting with police officians and are waiting for response and now police are rounding up and getting rid of press, meanwhile there are reports that police is about to use flying tigers/anti-terrorist unit to clear out university.

EDIT: It's lunchtime in HK so office workers are in the streets, protesting

EDIT: in somewhat good news, court has jšst ruled new anti-mask law to be unconstitutional. Many people ssid this law was being used to test how population would react if government started rulling via soecial decrees and it's clear that wouldn't work. In fact, court has ruled that using emergency regulations is illegal for matters of public order, so no more of that bullshit.

EDIT: so something is happening at polyU right now... There are reports about students fleeing from uni and reports about explosions and fire. I should note that protesters have been making bombs, so it's possible one of those went off. But then again, police got rid of all journalists in area so they might as well be storming the campus.

Another EDIT: apparently arrested students are being put on trains, not police vehicles. So there's a chance they are being send to mainland..

Also here's a close up of rifles carried by police and another one. Last night was wild but today and tonight might be wilder... people if the whole city are still protesting but tgere is a large scale protest being organised for tonight.

EDIT: some footage from ongoing protests. Some guy getting his head bashed and another guy getting his head stomped on

Also once again, police don't want press to record anything

EDIT: medics were finally allowed to get into PolyU. There are reports of injured people inside but none of them are confirmed. At tgis point I wouldn't be surprised if there were dead people in polyU. Also medics arrested yesterday face up to 10 years in prison.