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    THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Hong Kong police squash dissent in display of China’s muscle

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 15, 2020Updated:July 3, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    They know the risks of attending an “unauthorised assembly” in Hong Kong. Thousands come anyway. They sidestep the Great Firewall of China to organize via online messaging.

    You can’t use Telegram in mainland China, but the messaging app allows Hong Kong users to mask their phone numbers so police can’t find them.

    A crowd of protesters flash “S-O-S” in Morse code with their cellphone flashlights.

    A woman posed with an umbrella that says “Independent Investigation on the police force” in Chinese, and “F**k PoPo” in English, in Hong Kong’s Chater Garden on June 9, 2020. (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

     

    This is the way they live now, in what used to be a free place.

    It’s Chater Garden on a Tuesday, in the shadow of the Court of Final Appeal and less than a kilometer from the Legislative Council Complex.

    The former cricket ground is a public park now, home to tourists, ice cream vendors and Falun Gong activists. Mainland China looms, watching, just a half-hour away by Kowloon Ferry and high-speed rail.

     

    An injured pedestrian was taken to an ambulance after Hong Kong police allegedly struck her with pepper spray. Her shirt read: “City life is getting us down.” (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

     

    China reclaimed Hong Kong from Great Britain as a “special administrative region” and gradually tightened its grip. The people protest. They chant slogans that would earn quick arrests or worse in Tiananmen Square.

    It’s been a year since a million hit the streets after lawmakers proposed letting Beijing extradite whomever they please.

    Freedom. Democracy. Rule of law. Suffrage. We’re not going anywhere, they said. With bullhorns. It seemed to work. Now riot police take positions around them and block off streets.

     

    Citizens marched and chanted demands for freedom and democracy in Hong Kong on June 9, 2020. (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

     

    Police officers fired dozens of rounds of pepper balls into crowds of protesters and reporters in central Hong Kong on June 9, 2020, injuring many. (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

     

    The uniformed enforcers have a secret weapon: Hong Kong’s famously efficient COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. That’s why, they say, they seize and arrest so many.

    We’ve only lost four people to the coronavirus. And mask or no mask, you’re unlawfully contagious.

    Some protesters find refuge in the city’s central Metro station. Others tempt arrest and then who-knows-what. Police hold taunting signs: “Disperse or we may use force.”

     

    Riot police are deployed in central Hong Kong to confront pro-democracy protesters on June 9, 2020. (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

    They arrest and arrest. They herd and herd. One officer calls them sheep. Out loud.

    “Go on, go on. There’s food up ahead.”

    Then to the Metro with riot shields. No reporters allowed. China’s constitution has amendments, but the First was designed to protect the Communist Party.

    Reporters and protesters are pushed into a tight sidewalk near the entrance to the central Metro station in Hong Kong on June 9, 2020. (Carlos Albertosi/Zenger)

    Protesters and journalists lining the pavement get a hail of pepper balls from more than 40 officers at once. Five times as many sweep the streets clean of banners and voices.

    Governments can be heavy-handed. It’s China, sternly fashioning a new normal from edicts and tear gas. It’s Iran, with worse. It’s India, targeting its Muslim minority.

    Now it’s America, too, a little bit. Let that be a lesson.

    Still they come. Still they come.

    Scared but daring is the way we live now.

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