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Freelance correspondent covering the Greater China region for @voanews. Words in @DWNews, @Guardian and @thetimes. tips and assignments to wy30611@gmail.com

Oct 1, 2020, 43 tweets

On #China’s National Day, riot police in #HongKong are standing by around Sogo in Causeway Bay, waiting to stop and search citizens.

A middle-age man was surrounded by police for carrying a yellow balloon .

Former legislator @ray_slowbeat was also surrounded by police while he was still preparing to set up a stop by the side of the road. He questioned why the police didn’t stop and search pro-#China groups when they are doing the same thing.

Rather bizarre scene in #HongKong. Police cordoned off an area around the middle aged man carrying a yellow balloon. Yes, a man with a balloon is now being surrounded by police and interrogated.

Journalists at the scene captured the media liaison team under the @hkpoliceforce wearing their new vest.

Hong Kong police claimed that the behaviors of the man with yellow balloon could hurt passersby.

A team of around 20 riot police with different types of weapons arrived at the scene. They are positioned around the entrance near Sogo.

@ray_slowbeat is handing out masks at the scene while @joshuawongcf has also arrived at the scene.

Police has raised the blue warning flag, declaring the protest an illegal gathering and asking the crowd to disperse before they use force to disperse them.

A map showing the current location of #HongKong police around Causeway Bay.

A citizen was waving a US flag and close to 50 police were following him.

A guy began to play air flute by the side of the street.

Police suddenly pushed towards the crowd and shouted at the crowd, asking them to leave.

Two citizens were surrounded by police because they were holding signs.

Former #HongKong journalist Bruce Lui was at the scene to observe how the police enforce the new definition of media. Some of his students were reporting at the scene too. He teaches at HKBU now.

Live location of police around Causeway Bay and Tin Hau, at 2 pm local time.

Police suddenly set up cordoned line outside Sogo.

A middle aged man was surrounded by police and citizens at the scene were not happy with it.

A man said he was on his way to work and suddenly police surrounded him and told him that he looked suspicious. They stopped and searched his bag. He was later let you.

Police raised the blue flag again and asked the crowd to disperse. They began to push towards the crowd.

Police asked the crowd to disperse towards the direction of Victoria Park but citizens angrily shouted slogans at them, including “the whole family of evil police will die.”

Police raised blue flag and walked into the mall. They cordoned off an area in the mall.

Police is slowly backing out of the mall.

Several citizens were trapped behind the cordoned line.

Police asked journalists to back off so they can conduct stop and searches of all citizens in the cordoned off area. Citizens can be seen lining up and waiting to be searched.

Protesters at scene were divided into two groups by the police. Those wearing dark collar shirts were asked to be on the side of the road.

Police warned citizens not to curse while waiting in line or they will be charged with disorderly conduct.

Police shouted at journalists at the scene, asking them to back off to the media area and also asked them to present their IDs. This is one of the first major protest since police changed their regulations about determining members of the press.

Police pushed a man into the cordoned zone and he was being searched.

A young man was searched right by the police van.

Police was searching a group of journalists.

A citizen held up an advertisement on @appledaily_hk that says “conscience” in Mandarin.

Police raised the purple warning flag for the first time today, warning citizens that their actions might have violated the #NSL.

Citizens continue to chant the now-banned slogan “Liberate #HongKong, Revolution of Our Time.”

Citizens were lined up to be searched and checked.

A citizen was waving a Chinese flag and the police didn’t ask him to stop doing so. They only asked him to lower his voice.

Police is searching the guy who was playing Glory to #HongKong with his air flute.

Police tried to stop and search two young men and pushed journalists back, preventing them from filming it.

A man wearing black collapsed on the ground. It was suspected that he had difficulty breathing and tried to take off his mask. But the police reportedly ignored the fact that his mask dropped to the ground and forced him to put it up again.

A citizen raised a banner that said “#save12hkyouths.”

Another man raised a banner that says “Article 27 of Basic Law guaranteed the rights to freedom of assembly.”

A guy wearing a shirt of Manchester United was stopped and searched.

A big bus drove into the cordoned area. It’s unclear if all people stopped and searched will be arrested or not.

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