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Mong Kok Update: Beijing Calls Rioters 'Separatists'
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 16, 2016 04:58 AM EST |
The Chinese central government has condemned the violence that occurred in Mong Kok on the first day of the Chinese New Year. Beijing has described the troublemakers behind the violence as "separatists."
Calm Returns to Mong Kok: Hawkers Resume Business, Injured Protester Thought Dead Survives
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 12, 2016 06:49 AM EST |
Calm returned to Mong Kok on Tuesday evening after a night of riot on Monday. The food night market once again opened and the arrested protester whose bloody picture was widely spread online has not died contrary to rumors.
Hong Kong Journalist to File Complaint After Being Beaten up by Police
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 10, 2016 11:39 AM EST |
Violent clashes between police and protesters in Hong Kong on Monday night resulted in a journalist being harassed violently by the police. Despite showing his identification documents showing he is a journalist, he claims to have still been kicked and punched by officers.
Pro-Democracy Protesters And Taxi Drivers Clash in Mong Kok
Desiree Sison | | Oct 23, 2014 09:36 AM EDT |
Scuffles erupted between Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters and taxi drivers in Mong Kok
68% Hong Kong Residents Don't Support Protests, Survey Reveals
Vittorio Hernandez | | Oct 20, 2014 02:37 AM EDT |
Due to the negative impact of the four-week long student-led protests in Hong Kong, more residents of the administrative region are expressing their disagreement with the mass movement.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protesters Reoccupy Mong Kok As Police Move To Clear Barriers
Kristina Fernandez | | Oct 18, 2014 05:04 AM EDT |
Thousands of protesters swarmed Hong Kong streets Saturday as pro-democracy demonstrations flared up again in the continuing saga of deepening political crisis in Asia’s financial hub.
Hong Kong Police Clear Mong Kok Of Barricades; CY Leung Resumes Talks With Student Protesters
Desiree Sison | | Oct 17, 2014 09:45 AM EDT |
Hundreds of police officers have torn down barricades along Mong Kok set up by student demonstrators during the three-week protests.
Hong Kong Police Clears Mong Kok Area Again, Slight Resistance From Protesters
Kat De Guzman | | Oct 17, 2014 12:09 AM EDT |
Hong Kong Police carried out another raid on Friday to remove barricades set up by pro-democracy protesters along the shopping district of Mong Kok while most protesters were still asleep at dawn.
Hong Kong Triad Profits Decline Due To Pro-Democracy Protests
Christl Leong | | Oct 10, 2014 01:39 AM EDT |
Hong Kong’s Triads See Underworld Business Hurt by Protests
Hong Kong Protesters Heed Government Call To Pull Out
Rubi Valdez | | Oct 06, 2014 03:20 AM EDT |
Hong Kong protesters began pulling out barricades Sunday to give way to workers after the government renewed its pronouncements to restore peace in the Mong Kok area and to reopen roads in the Admiralty district to improve traffic.
World Toilet Organization Addresses 'Piss Gate' Issue Between Hong Kong and Mainland China
Acsilyn Miyazaki | | May 05, 2014 01:31 AM EDT |
The World Toilet Organization has weighed in on the hygiene issue that has driven a wedge between Hong Kong and mainland China in recent weeks after a couple from the mainland allowed their toddler to relieve herself on a busy street in Hong Kong.
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