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Protesters at Chinese University in Sha Tin face tear gas fired by the police on November 12. Photo: Winson Wong
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Opinion
Darren Mann
As Hong Kong police and protesters clashed in Chinese University war zone, medical volunteers showed how to respond to a crisis
- The Geneva Conventions stress neutrality, impartiality and independence in the delivery of humanitarian assistance
- In retrospect, the scenes at Chinese University resembled a war zone. Hong Kong urgently needs an independent mediator to resolve the crisis
Updated: 9:22am, 24 Nov, 2019
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Protesters at Chinese University in Sha Tin face tear gas fired by the police on November 12. Photo: Winson Wong
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