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As it happened: petrol bombs thrown and tear gas fired as tension grows during Hong Kong's 16th weekend of protests
- After blockades and skirmishes in northern town of Tuen Mun, protesters head to Yuen Long two months on from mob attack on commuters and protesters
- Action comes as it is revealed police got an injunction for access to CCTV and Octopus card records from bus company, to trace demonstrators
Updated: 12:53am, 22 Sep, 2019
A police officer stands ready on Fung Yau Street in Yuen Long. Photo: Edmond So
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Updated: 12:53am, 22 Sep, 2019
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A pro-Beijing supporter removes protest material from a Lennon Wall in a clean-up operation that passed off without major incident on Saturday morning. Photo: Reuters
Hong Kong protests: Lennon Walls targeted in ‘clean-up operation’ by pro-government activists, MTR stations to close ahead of planned demonstrations
- Pro-establishment groups launch clearances of messages posted around Hong Kong in support of anti-government movement
- Rail operator announces closure of two stations ahead of demonstrations planned for Saturday
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A pro-Beijing supporter removes protest material from a Lennon Wall in a clean-up operation that passed off without major incident on Saturday morning. Photo: Reuters
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