The Resistance in the PolyU defied Police armoured truck with molotov cocktail. When the truck charged, molotov cocktail rains set the surface of the truck on fire, and it is forced to back off.
— LO Kin-hei 羅健熙 (@lokinhei) November 17, 2019
Gov & Police attacking yet another institution full-force. It's sad to witness this. pic.twitter.com/OciPGZGv2c
[Police staged war at University AGAIN]
— Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 😷 (@joshuawongcf) November 17, 2019
Thousands of HKers include 5 of my friends are trapped in PolyU by the riot police. Police put their life at risk. Police have just used the mic with speaker and urge them to "surrender". https://t.co/Ih3hTjEagn
Sunday morning and the teargassing starts again. Police firing from both sides, right outside the Polytechnic University.
— Denise Ho (HOCC) (@hoccgoomusic) November 17, 2019
Seems the wind is in the students’ favor though.#HKprotests
Source : @StandNewsHK pic.twitter.com/x79SKqZyW4
This video is insane. Many reports that some police are advancing on #PolyU with lethal weapons + police chief has requested official permission for their use.
— Luke de Pulford (@lukedepulford) November 17, 2019
Carrie Lam’s Tiananmen may well be a university campus.
The world is watching. #StandWithHongKong https://t.co/VN95nSiBhn
#HKPoliceTerrorists are ready to invade another university campus - #PolyU #HKpolice just announces they will use LETHAL & FATAL 致命 weapons to shoot students
— Sunny Cheung 張崑陽 (@SunnyCheungCKY) November 17, 2019
Students are going to sacrifice themselves. Plz rescue them ASAP Plz condemn police brutality#SOSHK#PolyMassacre pic.twitter.com/tONpgwfgws
Hong Kong Police is genuinely besieging Poly University of Hong Kong, and has made announcement that EVERYONE inside will be seen as participating or helping a riot. https://t.co/MqiX2wuQPO
— LO Kin-hei 羅健熙 (@lokinhei) November 17, 2019
Mainland #China soldiers appearing on #HongKong streets now. Bad development - Beijing about to escalate further? #HongKongProtests https://t.co/9MErNXkbHc
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) November 16, 2019
China’s communist agenda is not wanted. Freedom will ring in Hong Kong. #香港 #FreeHongKonghttps://t.co/8lClKvR5f0
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) November 17, 2019
#BREAKING: The police have given the protesters occupying the @HongKongPolyU campus an ultimatum that they must leave by 10 pm. Otherwise, they will storm into PolyU to make an arrest. Beleaguered, protesters are currently struggling to remain on the campus. #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/IB4evyepyI
— Ezra Cheung (@ezracheungtoto) November 17, 2019
The moment when a police armored car caught fire after being hit by petrol bombs from student protestors at #HongKong’s Poly University tonight. #China pic.twitter.com/POASppdYc5
— Stephen McDonell (@StephenMcDonell) November 17, 2019
Chinese soldiers claimed they cleared roadblocks "voluntarily". Clearly, it's not true, as PLA is under the command of Central Military Commission, of which Chairman is President Xi. And Xi stresses "Party commands army". So it's impossible for PLA to act "voluntarily". https://t.co/umnMx4EU4U pic.twitter.com/5RDZzzNwZy
— Demosistō 香港眾志 😷 (@demosisto) November 16, 2019
#NOW - #hkpolice: Anyone who enter or stay on the #PolyU campus and assist rioters in any way will risk committing the offence of “Taking Part in a Riot”. pic.twitter.com/v0qFrUXf0t
— Lok. (@sumlokkei) November 17, 2019
#HKPolice condemned reporters for covering the protesting scenes in #PolyU in front of water cannons. He said: so-called "fourth estate" is only allowed under the permission of #police. One more step towards #China's state-controlled media work. Source: Stand News pic.twitter.com/a2MSW4RIcD
— Demosistō 香港眾志 😷 (@demosisto) November 17, 2019
Do Hong Kong's citizens want protests to continue, despite the turmoil? Longtime activist (and Yale student) @nathanlawkc says yes.
— Fareed Zakaria (@FareedZakaria) November 16, 2019
You can see our full conversation on GPS, @ 10am/1pm ET Sunday on @CNN pic.twitter.com/SBE7C7T51t
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