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Protesters gather for a rally in Victoria Park in Hong Kong on August 18, 2019, in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong democracy activists gathered August 18 for a major rally to show the city's leaders their protest movement still attracts wide public support despite mounting violence and increasingly stark warnings from Beijing. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Fotó: Philip FONG / AFP
Participants, who are appealing for protest against an extradition bill that would have allowed people in Hong Kong to be sent to mainland China for trial, run away as Police shot tear gas in Hong Kong on August 24, 2019. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun )
Fotó:The Yomiuri Shimbun
Protesters return tear gas towards the police in Tseun Wan in Hong Kong on August 25, 2019 in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong police used water cannon for the first time and at least one officer fired his sidearm during pitched battles with protesters on August 25, one of the most violent nights in three months of pro-democracy rallies that have rocked the city. An afternoon rally in the district of Tsuen Wan spiralled into violent running confrontations between protesters and police, with officers several times caught outnumbered and isolated by masked youths wielding sticks and throwing rocks. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Fotó: Philip Fong / AFP
A protester throws back a tear gas canister during clashes with riot police at Kowloon Bay in Hong Kong on August 24, 2019, in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong riot police on August 24 fired tear gas and baton-charged protesters who retaliated with a barrage of stones, bottles and bamboo poles, as a standoff in a working-class district descended into violence. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)
Fotó: Lillian Suwanrumpha / AFP
In this picture taken on August 25, 2019, Abby (R), 19, and her boyfriend Nick, 20, holds hands during a protest in Tsuen Wan, an area in the New Territories in Hong Kong. - A gas mask lovingly adjusted, a hand squeezed before approaching police lines and a frantic search through swirls of tear gas -- Abby and Nick's relationship has blossomed on the barricades during Hong Kong's long summer of protest.  (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY HONG KONG-POLITICS-CHINA-UNREST-PROTEST,FOCUS BY AIDAN JONES AND JASMINE LEUNG
Fotó:Anthony Wallace / AFP
Protesters pick up bricks to be used as projectiles as they clash with riot police at Kowloon Bay in Hong Kong on August 24, 2019, in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong riot police on August 24 fired tear gas and baton-charged protesters who retaliated with a barrage of stones, bottles and bamboo poles, as a standoff in a working-class district descended into violence. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)
Fotó: Lillian Suwanrumpha / AFP
Pro-democracy protestors block the entrance to the airport terminals after a scuffle with police at Hong Kong's international airport late on August 13, 2019. - Hundreds of flights were cancelled or suspended at Hong Kong's airport on August 13, 2019 as pro-democracy protesters staged a second disruptive sit-in at the sprawling complex, defying warnings from the city's leader who said they were heading down a "path of no return". The new protest came as Beijing sent further ominous signals that the 10 weeks of unrest must end, with state-run media showing videos of security forces gathering across the border. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)
Fotó: Manan Vatsyayana / AFP
Protesters hold placards as they rest on the floor of Hong Kong's international airport on August 14, 2019. - Flights were departing Hong Kong airport largely on schedule morning on August 14, a day after pro-democracy protesters caused chaos with a disruptive sit-in that paralysed the busy transport hub. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Fotó: Philip Fong / AFP
A protester looks on from the front line during a protest in Kowloon Bay in Hong Kong on August 24, 2019, during the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong riot police on August 24 fired tear gas and baton-charged protesters who retaliated with a barrage of stones, bottles and bamboo poles, as a standoff in a working-class district descended into violence. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
Fotó:Anthony Wallace / AFP
Riot police shout warnings to protesters in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong on August 3, 2019, in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has quickly evolved into a wider movement for democratic reforms. - Anti-government protesters in Hong Kong erected barricades in a popular shopping district and blocked a major tunnel on the evening of August 3, defying increasingly stern warnings from China over weeks-long unrest that has plunged the city into crisis. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)
Fotó: Isaac Laqrence / AFP
A protester (L) holds a sign and another (R) covers her eye to show solidarity with a woman who suffered an eye injury which demonstrators blamed on a bean-bag round fired by police at a previous rally, during an anti-government rally in Hong Kong on August 18, 2019, in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong democracy activists gathered August 18 for a major rally to show the city's leaders their protest movement still attracts wide public support despite mounting violence and increasingly stark warnings from Beijing. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)
Fotó: Isaac Lawrence / AFP
This picture taken on August 3, 2019 shows a woman receiving an eye wash from volunteer medics after she was affected by tear gas during a protest in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Hong Kong's Kowloon district. - Nurses, doctors, medical students and ordinary people with first aid training have all clamoured to join what has become a small volunteer corps helping treat people on the frontlines of protests that have engulfed the city for over two months. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP) / TO GO WITH HongKong-politics-unrest-China-health,FOCUS by Yan Zhao
Fotó:Anthony Wallace / AFP
Passengers including children look out from a car as riot police patrol a road in Hong Kong's Kwun Tong district on August 24, 2019, during protests in the latest opposition to a planned extradition law that has since morphed into a wider call for democratic rights in the semi-autonomous city. - Hong Kong riot police on August 24 fired tear gas and baton-charged protesters who retaliated with a barrage of stones, bottles and bamboo poles, as a standoff in a working-class district descended into violence. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
Fotó: Philip Fong / AFP
Police fire tear gas during a protest in the district of Causeway Bay in Hong Kong on August 4, 2019. - Riot police fired tear gas on August 4 at protesters on Hong Kong's main island, the second consecutive night of unrest in a territory battered by weeks of anti-government rallies. (Photo by Isaac Lawrence / AFP)
Fotó: Isaac Lawrence / AFP
Protesters light fires as they gather in the Causeway Bay MTR station in Hong Kong on August 4, 2019. - Riot police fired tear gas on August 4 at protesters on Hong Kong's main island, the second consecutive night of unrest in a territory battered by weeks of anti-government rallies. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
Fotó:Anthony Wallace / AFP
A pro-democracy protester is held by police outside Tsim Sha Tsui Police station during a demonstration against the controversial extradition bill in Hong Kong on August 11, 2019. - Empty hotel rooms, struggling shops and even disruption at Disneyland: months of protests in Hong Kong have taken a major toll on the city's economy, with no end in sight. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)
Fotó: Manan Vatsyayana / AFP
A protester holds a sign at a #MeToo rally in Hong Kong on August 28, 2019, to protest alleged sexual assaults by police against anti-government female protesters. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)
Fotó: Lillian Suqanrumpha / AFP

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