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Hong Kong's outrage toward police rises as violence spreads

In Hong Kong, public outrage toward police rises as violence spreads

11/15/2019

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Hong Kong's outrage toward police rises as violence spreads

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In Hong Kong, public outrage toward police rises as violence spreads

Unrest in Hong Kong is becoming increasingly violent. This week, a policeman shot a protester, a Beijing supporter was set on fire and an elderly man died after being hit by a brick. University campuses have become sites of clashes between riot police and protesters, exacerbating public anger toward police perceived as using excessive force. Special correspondent Divya Gopalan reports.

11/15/2019

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