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#LIVE: The #antiELAB protest suddenly revives despite #COVID2019 fear, as dozens of anti-govt protesters assemble outside the Prince Edward MTR station to mark the half-year anniversary of a bloody clash which broke out on the platform on August 31 last year. #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Firebombs and umbrellas that have disappeared in the past few months have once again come back to the scene.
#LIVE: And this police officer is apparently playing with his pepper spray canister as if it was a toy. #antiLEAB #HongKongProtests
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#LIVE: It is a rather breezy and gloomy day. And quite a lot of Hong Kong people are up to a match on the first day of 2020. Some raise the US flag and sing the US national anthem.

@jamietarabay, @Katherineli1997 and I are reporting on the ground for you guys. #HongKongProtests
Apparently, a lot of new labour unions have sprouted since the #antiELAB movement began in June 2019. Labour unions in Hong Kong are traditionally known to be controlled by pro-Beijing groups. And pro-democracy activists are establishing new ones to combat this. #HongKongProtests Image
Several thousand marchers have quickly spilled over the Victoria Park central lawn in the early hours. But they keep streaming into the park from all directions, chanting #antiLEAB slogans and holding the “Reclaim Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times” flag. #HongKongProtests
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#LIVE: A normal pre-Christmas shopping in Hong Kong has become not so normal as police have suddenly stormed into New Town Plaza, a shopping mall turned protest hotspot after July. At least 2 people have been captured. Tensions have also rapidly been escalated. #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: It is reported that a middle-aged woman has been sprayed with black paint in her face after a scuffle at the mall. Since then, protesters have been parading at the mall chanting #antiLEAB slogans and vandalising facilities and shops inside the mall. #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The police’s sudden entry has led to a large-scale escape of customers there using the metro and the nearby bus terminus as pepper spray and smoke cakes have been added to the tense situation. #HongKongProtests
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