RM2H87GWD–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Protesters seen gathering during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GW8–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Scuffle between Pro-Beijing attendees and Hong Kong democracy protesters during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWE–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Scuffle between Pro-Beijing attendees and Hong Kong democracy protesters during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWB–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Scuffle between Pro-Beijing attendees and Hong Kong democracy protesters during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWF–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A protester holds a flag in the middle of the crowd during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWX–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A Hong Kong protester holds placards expressing his opinion during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWJ–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Pro-Beijing attendees hold placards expressing their opinion next to a banner during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GW9–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Bloody injuries seen on a head of a HongKonger after a scuffle between Pro-Beijing attendees and Hong Kong democracy protesters during the rally. 'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2R6XP6G–London, UK. 11th June, 2023. A protester is seen using a pro Hong Kong democracy flag as a cape during the rally. Hongkongers in London gathered at Parliament Square on the 4th year anniversary of the Hong Kong pro-democratic movement. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMW2A8E4–A man holds a yellow umbrella as a symbol of Hong Kong democracy during the protest against the extradition law to China.
RMW2A8EH–A man holds a yellow umbrella as a symbol of Hong Kong democracy during the protest against the extradition law to China.
RM2GNH74B–The office and museum with most of the historical artifacts and exhibits taken away by the National Security Police, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee me
RM2GNH74A–The office and museum with most of the historical artifacts and exhibits taken away by the National Security Police, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee me
RM2GNH72Y–A banner about the special member meeting deciding on the disbandment of the Alliance, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee members of the Alliance are arre
RM2GNH72R–A banner about the special member meeting deciding on the disbandment of the Alliance, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee members of the Alliance are arre
RM2GNH741–A CCTV camera broken by the National Security Police at the Alliance's museum seen as one of the few exhibit still existing, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All comm
RM2GNH738–A CCTV camera broken by the National Security Police at the Alliance's museum seen as one of the few exhibit still existing, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All comm
RM2GNH737–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong announcing the decision of disbandment at the press conference.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee members of the Alliance are
RM2GNH71W–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong announcing the decision of disbandment in the press conference, saying 'the fire will never be extinguished'.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massac
RM2GNH72W–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong announcing the decision of disbandment in the press conference, saying 'the fire will never be extinguished'.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massac
RM2GNH72G–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong announcing the decision of disbandment in the press conference, saying 'the fire will never be extinguished'.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massac
RM2GNH73J–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong bows and express gratitude to HongKongers' support for 32 years, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All committee members o
RM2GNH71R–Ex-committee member, Richard Tsoi Yiu-Cheong posing for photo wearing a T-shirt saying 'People will never forget' in Chinese, during the event.Amid increasing political crackdown, one of the cornerstone in Hong Kong democracy society, organiser behind annual June 4 vigil - The Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China passed the voting deciding the official disbandment with 41 members voting in favour and four against, ending 32 years of fighting for rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. All com
RMWBBA68–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers gather information in preparation to charge a large mass of pro-democracy protesters during the demonstration.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2AATD87–Candidates campaign for final support from voters outside a polling station.Hong Kong voters queue up by the hundreds at local polling stations for district council elections, citing concerns from both pro-democracy and pro-establishment camps that voting could be halted later in the day. Against the backdrop of continuing social unrest that has paralyzed the city since June, Hong Kong is expecting one of the largest turn out of voters since the establishment of the special administrative region.
RMWBBABM–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers charge into the fray to engage in melee combat with the pro-democracy protesters in Kwun Tong after a tense standoff that lasted several hours.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBA79–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. A riot police officer charge into the fray to engage in melee combat with the pro-democracy protesters in Kwun Tong after a tense standoff that lasted several hours.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBABJ–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. A riot police officer charge into the fray to engage in melee combat with the pro-democracy protesters in Kwun Tong after a tense standoff that lasted several hours.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBA6P–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police gather in formation in preparation to charge a large mass of pro-democracy protesters on the road in Kwun Tong. Pro-democracy protesters and police in riot gear clashed in Kwon Tong throughout the day. Police used rubber bullets, pepper ball guns, and tear gas to suppress the large crowd of protesters that continually set up barricades and hurled rocks and petrol bombs.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GWC–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Police taking away an attendee from Pro-Beijing during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TMC–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester shouts slogans during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TM2–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester shouts slogans during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TKW–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protesters hide their faces during the counter protest on Gerrard Street.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TKT–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester shouts slogans on a megaphone during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TKX–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester holds anti ccp placards during the counter protest. Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TM0–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy protester holds a Free Hong Kong banner during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TM4–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester shouts slogans on a megaphone during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TJY–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy and anti CCP protester holds placards during the counter protest.Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H87GW3–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. Police handcuffed an attendee from Pro-Beijing during the rally.'Anti-Asian Hate' rally organized by Pro-Beijing protesters and 'Lunch with you' rally organized by Hong Kong democracy protesters, separately gather at the same spot in Chinatown in London. While Pro-Beijing group shouting No Anti-Asian Hate, Hongkongers came back with Resist Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and No to Genocide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2H85TM1–London, UK. 27th Nov, 2021. A pro Hong Kong democracy protester holds a apple daily newspaper and a yellow umbrella during the counter protest. Dozens of pro democracy, pro Hong Kong independence and anti CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protesters hosted a counter protest against the Stop Anti-Asian Hate rally 'against the new cold war' organized by the Chinese associations in the UK, in London's Chinatown. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JTWPW9–London, UK. 31st Aug, 2022. Hong Kong democracy protesters gather at Parliament Square Garden during the demonstration. Protesters gathered in London on the third anniversary of the Hong Kong police entering a metro station and beating protesters and commuters, an event that pro-democracy activists say exemplify the impunity and abuse of the Hong Kong police. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JTWPWR–London, UK. 31st Aug, 2022. Hong Kong democracy protesters gather at Parliament Square Garden during the demonstration. Protesters gathered in London on the third anniversary of the Hong Kong police entering a metro station and beating protesters and commuters, an event that pro-democracy activists say exemplify the impunity and abuse of the Hong Kong police. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2AAXEAA–Volunteers campaign on a street ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9T–Volunteers campaign on a street ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9K–Volunteers campaign on a street ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEAB–Volunteers campaign on a street ahead of District Council Elections.Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9H–A volunteer campaigns on a street ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEA1–A volunteer campaigns on a street ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEAH–Pedestrians cross the street in Tuen Mun district during the District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEAE–Pedestrians cross the street in Tuen Mun district during the District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9W–District Council candidate and ex-police officer Cathy Yau campaigns ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEA5–People line up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9D–People line up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE6D–People line up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9G–People line up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9X–Pedestrians walk past banners of council candidate and ex-police officer Cathy Yau campaigns ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9M–Pro-establishment lawmaker Paul Tse Wai Chun candidate who seeks reelection campaigns ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9N–Banners of pro-establishment lawmaker candidate Junius Ho are seen in Tuen Mun district ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RMWBBA6C–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers stand on guard during the protest in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBACT–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers stand on guard during the protest in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBABN–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers patrol the street following intense clashes in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBABD–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers patrol the street following intense clashes in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBA78–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers stand on guard during the protest in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBA71–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers stand on guard during the protest in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMWBBACY–Hong Kong, China. 24th Aug, 2019. Riot police officers patrol the street following intense clashes in Kwun Tong.Mass demonstrations continues for one more weekend in Hong Kong which began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2AAXE6F–A bus with a Chinese registration plate stations next to people lining up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXEA0–A volunteer campaigns on a street for pro-establishment lawmaker Paul Tse Wai Chun candidate who seeks reelection ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9P–A volunteer campaigns on a street for pro-establishment lawmaker Paul Tse Wai Chun candidate who seeks reelection ahead of District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RM2AAXE9Y–A man takes a photo of a graffiti depicting a police officer shooting a an anti-government protester in Tuen Mun district during the District Council Elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations.
RMW4B55F–Poster with messages against the extradition bill and pro-democracy on the floor in front of Legislative Council. Hong Kong demonstrators gathered for another weekend of protests against the controversial extradition bill and with a growing list of grievances, maintaining pressure on Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
RMW4B55G–A woman glues a post-it with messages against the extradition bill and pro-democracy in a Lennon wall in the Legislative Council building. Hong Kong demonstrators gathered for another weekend of protests against the controversial extradition bill and with a growing list of grievances, maintaining pressure on Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
RMW8GFYE–A protester holds a placard reads 'Democracy now' during the demonstration in the airport.Thousands of protesters took to the arrival hall of the Hong Kong international airport under the name 'Greetings from HKers Assembly' to catch the attention by the international travelers who just landed in Hong Kong about the current unrest situation in the city.
RM2A0X3XC–A riot police officer holds his weapon during the protest.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3W0–Protester set up barricade to in attempt to slow down the police offence.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3W6–A market store owner closes his shop as the protest about to spread to the area where his store located.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RMW3CFKE–A demonstrator sits in between the protesters and the police during the protest.Thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the street once again in a new wave of anti government demonstrations which sparked by the extradition bill that the Hong Kong government was trying to push forward in June 2019.Police has made at least 30 arrests as protesters clashed with the riot police in the evening.
RMW3CFK7–Demonstrators chanting slogans to the police as the police officers attempt to arrest protesters. Thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the street once again in a new wave of anti government demonstrations which sparked by the extradition bill that the Hong Kong government was trying to push forward in June 2019.Police has made at least 30 arrests as protesters clashed with the riot police in the evening.
RMW3CFFP–Two demonstrators seen at the front line during the stand off with the police.Thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the street once again in a new wave of anti government demonstrations which sparked by the extradition bill that the Hong Kong government was trying to push forward in June 2019.Police has made at least 30 arrests as protesters clashed with the riot police in the evening.
RM2A0X3WD–Protesters running away from their original position as riot police attempted to make arrest during the protest.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WH–Protesters running away from their original position as riot police attempted to make arrest during the protest.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RMWB95AK–Protesters occupy a road during the demonstration.Tens of thousands of Pro-democracy protesters rallied on the streets of Hong Kong in another round of demonstration triggered by the now suspended extradition bill put forward by the government. However demonstrators are calling for a total withdrawal of the bill and demand the government to set up a independent body to investigate on the police brutality actions against protesters.
RM2AAXE6A–A bus with a Chinese registration plate stations next to people lining up at a polling station to vote in the Mong Kok District Council elections. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into its sixth month of demonstrations. Hong Kong held its district council election under a rare atmosphere of calm and peace after weeks of intense clashes at numerous universities between anti-government protesters and police which continue into
RM2A0X3W5–People seen paying tribute to those who lost their lives in Prince Edward MTR station on 31 of August.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3W4–A lady seen paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the Prince Edward MTR station on 31 of August.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3W2–People light up candles to pay tribute for those who lost their lives in Prince Edward MTR station on 31 of August.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3X2–A man lights a candle to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in Prince Edward station on 31st August.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2AAWW4D–Election banners in one of the most competitive District Council.Hong Kong voters queue up by the hundreds at local polling stations for district council elections, citing concerns from both pro-democracy and pro-establishment camps that voting could be halted later in the day. Against the backdrop of continuing social unrest that has paralyzed the city since June, Hong Kong is expecting one of the largest turn out of voters since the establishment of the special administrative region.
RM2A0X3X7–People burn incense to pay tribute those who lost their lives in the Prince Edward MTR station on 31 of August.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3X4–People burn incense to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the Prince Edward MTR station on 31 of August. Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WW–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3XM–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WT–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WN–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WP–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WX–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WC–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3W1–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3X8–Pro-democracy protesters sing songs and shout slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long. Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RM2A0X3WG–Pro-democracy protesters holding placards while singing songs and shouting slogans as they gather in a shopping mall during a rally in Yeun Long.Pro-democracy protesters have continued demonstrations across Hong Kong, calling for the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately meet the rest of their demands, including an independent inquiry into police brutality, the retraction of the word “riot” to describe the rallies, and genuine universal suffrage, as the territory faces a leadership crisis.
RMW5E920–Protesters take cover behind an umbrellas during the clashes. .Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters marched in central Hong Kong in yet another round of anti government demonstration. Riot police has used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters despite the fact that the police force has been widely commended by the public for their disproportionate use of force against the protesters in past demonstrations triggered by the controversial extradition bill put forward by the Hong Kong government.
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