[01.01] Hong Kong police terrorize & cease peaceful march with violence & tear gas



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  1. Wall Street Journal: Beijing Shakes Up Hong Kong Front Office, Signaling Tougher Tack on Protests

    HONG KONG—Beijing replaced its top representative in protest-racked Hong Kong, marking a toughened approach to resolving tensions that have fueled seven months of antigovernment unrest here.
    Luo Huining, a former provincial leader recently named as a senior legislative official, has replaced Wang Zhimin as director of the Chinese government’s liaison office in Hong Kong, according to a brief report published Saturday by China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency.
    “Wang’s removal must signify the degree of dissatisfaction” that Chinese President Xi Jinping feels about how Hong Kong affairs have been managed, said Steve Tsang, director of the School of Oriental and African Studies China Institute in London.

    And the appointment of Mr. Luo, who has no experience in Hong Kong policy-making and is senior to Mr. Wang, suggests that Beijing’s priority is to impose its will on the city, rather than soothing the feelings of Hong Kong people, Mr. Tsang said.
    Since mass protests erupted in June, broadly targeting Beijing’s growing influence over Hong Kong, Mr. Wang and the liaison office have been accused of underestimating the discontent fueling the unrest and the landslide defeat of pro-Beijing politicians at local district elections in November.

    His 27-month stint as Beijing’s top representative in Hong Kong was the shortest served in this role since the former British colony returned to Chinese control in 1997.

    The unrest in Hong Kong was triggered by proposed legislation that would have allowed people in the city to be extradited to face trial under mainland China’s opaque legal system. Though the bill has since been withdrawn, the protest movement has widened to press other demands, including the right for Hong Kongers to directly elect their leaders and a judge-led independent inquiry into allegations of police misconduct against protesters.

    Officials in Beijing and Hong Kong have signaled no inclination to accede to more demands beyond pulling the extradition bill, which was formally withdrawn in October. President Xi has repeatedly called on Hong Kong authorities to adopt tougher measures to end the unrest, while mass protests—both peaceful and violent—have kept unfolding, including a rally on New Year’s Day that organizers estimated drew more than a million people.
    The liaison office is tasked with monitoring political, economic and social developments in Hong Kong, as well as maintaining ties with local communities and conveying their views to Beijing.

    Set up in 1947 as Xinhua’s Hong Kong bureau, a designation that provided cover for its other role as a Communist Party front office in what was then a British colony, the office was given its current designation in 2000. Over the years, its officials have sought to influence Hong Kong affairs by lobbying local politicians and members of the business elite.
    Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie Lam, issued a statement welcoming Mr. Luo. She said she had been “impressed by his care for Hong Kong” when they met during Mr. Luo’s visit to the city in 2018 as the Communist Party chief for the northern province of Shanxi.
    The appointment of Mr. Luo, 65, deviates from recent precedent in how Beijing picks its top representative in Hong Kong. Since the city’s handover to China, the post had been assigned to officials with experience in agencies handling foreign affairs or Hong Kong policy.

    Over a four-decade political career, Mr. Luo hadn’t worked in any Communist Party or government agency directly overseeing Hong Kong affairs, according to his official resume. He was a local and regional official across three provinces, most recently in Shanxi, where he was tasked with cleansing a regional bureaucracy notorious for graft, as part of President Xi’s anticorruption drive.

    Just last week, he was given a post in the National People’s Congress, China’s legislature, as deputy director of its financial and economic affairs committee–an appointment that typically signals retirement from front-line politics.
    Some China politics watchers say Mr. Luo’s record suggests he has few ties with career officials in Hong Kong policy-making agencies, and therefore has a clean slate for revamping the liaison office and dealing with deep-seated tensions in the city.
    His predecessor, Mr. Wang, spent the bulk of his career in agencies overseeing Hong Kong policy, including Beijing’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office and its liaison office in the former British colony. Mr. Wang also had stints in Fujian province that overlapped with Mr. Xi’s terms there as a local and regional leader.

    Mr. Luo is three years older than Mr. Wang and has reached the customary retirement age for Chinese officials at this rank–a possible sign that he is an interim pick before Beijing settles on a longer-term replacement.

  2. This video illustrates why you must never ever stop posting. You Internet Freedom Fighter. God Bless you and your family. You are as important as a frontline Black Knight.

  3. If the protesters are really as violent as the communist puppets try to imply then these cops are out numbered by at least 100 to 1 and the protesters COULD easily over power them but they do not ! these videos show that the protesters are NOT the violent people that the HK police try to tell the world

  4. 1:48 So how do you know these thugs are cops? If they are men dressed in plain clothes and NO ID showing and ARMED with weapons then why should any other citizen obey ANY 'command' shouted at them ?
    They are showing no proof that they are police thugs so if any of them get attacked back then it is their own fault.
    You cannot just start attacking people and 'say' you are police that means nothing !
    Any one can say that.
    So until they have ID displayed no body should obey any commands from them because they could be any body no one is to know if they are real police thugs or just regular thugs !

  5. Wow. They would never show this on tv. Regardless of what stance you have on the protest, one can imagine having masked police not giving any identication is going to lead to major problems down the road…

  6. Flip! Popo are so out of control and the use of undercover cops is a scary and dirty tactic. HKers need the world's help… I am from NZ and I fully support HK fight for democracy 100%!! But I'm saddened and ashamed to see #NewXiLand ?

  7. Show a clip of how Americans treat Iraqi protesters, or heck; just show how American police treat unarmed Blacks, and you will understand how absolutely pathetic the Western attempts to moralize this situation truly are.

  8. What is graffiti in comparison to teargas thrown in the public?
    And it is not even clear whether a protester or the undercover police wrote something on that wall. No ID shown by police, could even be triads.

  9. Hong Kong my advice to you, if you want freedom kill for it. If you want to get back at the crooked police go after their families especially their children. The drug lords in Brazil would've stopped this a long time ago.

  10. This is a bias report. Undercover tactics have always been used by the police and the police here is arresting vandals caught in the act of crime. Nothing wrong with that. The rest of the protesters saw the crime being done, instead of stopping the vandalism they in turn later want to help those vandals. The new hk police commissioner have stated clearly that he take office that they are going hard against crime n violent of protesters already.

  11. I pray that international community and media will keep on pressuring HK government and China to stop HK police state for humanitarian crisis that is getting worse for people of HK. When citizens are stopped and search without reason or detained without just cause. No citizens should have to put up with that kinda abuse from this terrorist police force of HK. Is it about overtime or just mental health issues that 30000 police can turn on there own citizens like rabid dogs. Fight for freedom stand with HK. Taking people for no reason Communist regime are the worst. Hk police department are corrupt terrorists that have lost all humanity. All there families should leave them.

  12. The terrorist rabid mad attack dogs lawless rapist murderers thugs police-triads-pla of the evil criminal forced organs harvesters murderers to the 70 million plus and counting CCP mafia gangsters strikes again! Kick them out of Hong Kong! Long live the Resistance!

  13. Junta HQ needed a high arrest count period, to report to media to be the headline story and not the huge successful peaceful march ending peacefully. Bloomberg TV reported the New Years day protest as: Hundreds arrested as protesters clashed with Police and vandalized and threw fire bombs… Totally unbelievable

  14. Irresponsible trigger happy police, placing both side in danger. On that amount of the of people good thing there is no spampied. Thanks God…Be safe Hong Kongers!

  15. It was all planned and Intentional to use as an excuse after the HSBC bank and Starbucks was Vandalized by CCP Undercover Operatives to agitate the crowd and put forth the stoppage of the protest this is how the CCP works all evidence is available and witnesses.

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