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Hong Kong, Apr 21 (EFE).- Minutes after a Hong Kong court passed months-long jail sentences against five pro-democracy leaders Friday for holding an unauthorized peaceful protest in 2019, people attending the hearing erupted in fury.(Camera: ARCHIVE FOOTAGE)FOOTAGE OF PROTEST IN HONG KONG, CHINA.
Hong Kong, Feb 16 (EFE/EPA).- The trials of Hong Kong activists Lee, Leung, Albert Ho, Cyd Ho and five other pro-democracy figures continued Tuesday in Hong Kong. They are currently on trial for organising an unauthorized assembly on 18 August 2019. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE).SHOT LIST: HONG KONG SOCIAL ACTIVIST AVERY NG, FORMER LAWMAKER LEUNG KWOK-HEUNG, KNOWN AS LONG HAIR, FORMER LAWMAKER LEE CHEUK-YAN, FORMER LAWMAKER, FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ALBERT HO CHUN-YAN, FORMER LAWMAKER CYD HO SAU-LAN, AND SOCIAL ACTIVIST RAPHAEL WONG, ORGANIZE A PROTEST OUTSIDE THE WEST KOWLOON LAW COURTS IN HONG KONG.
Hong Kong, Dec 7 (EFE/EPA).- Businesses in Hong Kong continued to be affected by the ongoing pro-democracy protests, with various shops temporarily ceasing its operations, including the stores of Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi, due to the damages caused to its properties.Hong Kong is in its sixth month of mass protests, which were originally triggered by a now withdrawn extradition bill, and have since turned into a wider pro-democracy movement. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE).FOOTAGE SHOWING DAMAGES AT CHINESE ELECTRONICS GIANT XIAOMI'S SHOP AND A STARBUCKS STORE IN HONG KONG.
Demonstrations continue in Hong Kong outside of the Chinese University of Hong Kong after a police officer shot a masked protester in an incident shown live on Facebook and a man was set on fire Monday during one of the most violent days of clashes in Hong Kong since pro-democracy unrest erupted more than five months ago. IMAGES
Anti-government demonstrators gather outside the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, demanding the resignation of the city's pro-Beijing leader Carrie Lam and the complete withdrawal of the Beijing-backed extradition law. IMAGES
Protesters vow to continue occupation of Hong Kong roads after Occupy Central with Love and Peace organisers released by police without charges. Katie Sargent reports