The Hong Kong protests are in their fourth month. That is a long time. That is a testimony to how utterly unresponsive the authorities in Hong Kong and Beijing are to the ordinary people in Hong Kong. That just proves the point, that the entire Hong Kong legislature and the Hong Kong Chief Executive need to be directly elected by the people of Hong Kong.
One of the five demands has been met. If that demand had been met on day one, or during the first week, that would have been that. But now one is not enough. All five demands have to be met.
Time is on the side of the protestors. Beijing can not afford to drag this on indefinitely. But the protestors must be organized enough to be able to say we do not engage in violence, we do not engage in property damage. Not only does non-violence work, but that is also the only thing that will work.
The five demands are clear. The protestors do have the option to shut down the city completely. If a near-total shutdown is not working, perhaps a total shutdown will.
The protest movement can not degenerate into mob behavior. That will show a lack of political organization, lack of political strategy, lack of leadership.
Since no good police and military options are available, the authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong might be tempted to engage in vigilantism. They might organize and fund small groups of violence-prone people to do their dirty work for them. An incident here, an incident there. They already have done that a few times. That is no solution. The authorities must recognize there is no physical solution to this. There is only a political solution. The political dialogue must be initiated. Small groups of people not wearing uniform doing the dirty work for them is not the way out. That will only bring confusion and chaos.
Both sides must refrain from violence.
In making conscious efforts to not engage in violence, you take the movement to new heights.
Hong Kong protests: man seriously hurt after attack by anti-government demonstrators as street fights between rival groups erupt People trade blows and verbal abuse, with outbreaks of violence occurring mainly in the North Point and Fortress Hill area...... Ugliest incident involved unarmed man being attacked by a mob of black-clad masked protesters .........
One of the five demands has been met. If that demand had been met on day one, or during the first week, that would have been that. But now one is not enough. All five demands have to be met.
Time is on the side of the protestors. Beijing can not afford to drag this on indefinitely. But the protestors must be organized enough to be able to say we do not engage in violence, we do not engage in property damage. Not only does non-violence work, but that is also the only thing that will work.
The five demands are clear. The protestors do have the option to shut down the city completely. If a near-total shutdown is not working, perhaps a total shutdown will.
The protest movement can not degenerate into mob behavior. That will show a lack of political organization, lack of political strategy, lack of leadership.
Since no good police and military options are available, the authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong might be tempted to engage in vigilantism. They might organize and fund small groups of violence-prone people to do their dirty work for them. An incident here, an incident there. They already have done that a few times. That is no solution. The authorities must recognize there is no physical solution to this. There is only a political solution. The political dialogue must be initiated. Small groups of people not wearing uniform doing the dirty work for them is not the way out. That will only bring confusion and chaos.
Both sides must refrain from violence.
In making conscious efforts to not engage in violence, you take the movement to new heights.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong visited New York, sparking rallies by both supporters and pro-Beijing demonstrators. pic.twitter.com/pzjHUyXM0J— SCMP News (@SCMPNews) September 16, 2019
DEVELOPING: Boaz So, a student reporter from Hong Kong Baptist University, was arrested in North Point last night for suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon. He is a student reporter for BNN, a student-run news station based in the university. #hkprotests— The Young Reporter (@hkbutyr) September 16, 2019
Hong Kong citizens call for a rally in solidarity with “Mr. Ngok” 岳義士 at Eastern Magistrates’ Court at 14:30.— #AntiELAB Fight for Hong Kong (@Fight4HongKong) September 17, 2019
Ngok was arrested on 15/9 at #FortressHill after trying to save 3 other people from arrest. He was brutally beat up by police and pepper-sprayed at wounded head. https://t.co/9QNVVYOMnQ
Another closer look of the blue ribbon riot in #FortressHill. pic.twitter.com/cwNWWV6Gnl— GongJai 港仔 (@HeungGongJai) September 14, 2019
Just now at #FortressHill—— #AntiELAB Fight for Hong Kong (@Fight4HongKong) September 14, 2019
Group of blue-clad gov supporters attacking innocent citizens who were just passing by. Attackers are kicking and even use their China National Flag to hit pedestrians.
The attackers was dismantling #LennonWall at the area earlier#AntiELAB #HongKong pic.twitter.com/6nLYCk8TIu
1959 #FortressHill Fujian gangs attacking people at mtr exit, right under the eyes of riot police. Riot police then attempt to separate the two groups, no arrests made so far according to StandNews livestream pic.twitter.com/gcmMAjCX2G— antiELAB (@anti_elab) September 15, 2019
At times, Lennon Walls are more like Lennon Villages. They rally after an incident. This village has brushed off this afternoon’s attack and built an enormous display.— Ataraxis (@ataraxisfinch) September 14, 2019
Might be attacked again tomorrow, and you can be sure HKers will return in the evening. #antiELAB #FortressHill pic.twitter.com/ZbPhP8h0um
Right outside the #FortressHill Metro Station, a Fujianese started to hit a black shirt protestor in the head with a folding chair suddenly. Riot police charged at the attacker but he was released after searching. Instead, they arrested the attacked protestor. #hkpolicebrutality pic.twitter.com/vCRsBBuUJn— shk (@siu_kiki) September 15, 2019
#HKPoliceTerrorism work with mob to attack citizens in #northpoint & #FortressHill AGAIN!— Nick Ho (@NickHo78757236) September 15, 2019
Protesters are not willing but the circumstances force them to fight back. Just to protect themselves. pic.twitter.com/jrpsrq8JLu
Mobs wearing light blue t-shirts. Not even one of them were arrested.#chinazi #FreeHongKong #FortressHill https://t.co/s4nFjDJKRT— amanisheman (@amanisheman) September 14, 2019
Pro-beijing mobs went to #fortresshill and attacked citizens randomly. The police did not intervene them or arrest them. I loathe such #injustice and the unnecessary violence of #hkpolice!#PoliceState #PoliceBrutality pic.twitter.com/auxetqyjuN— Cindy Y (@cincly2019) September 15, 2019
Prob-Beijing mobs attacked #HongKongProtesters in #FortressHill #MTR stations.#chinazi https://t.co/D5DofNduNI— Gin Yu (@GinYu47766887) September 15, 2019
Blue shirt using their beloved Chinese national flag hitting young people#chinazi #Chinese #HongKong #FortressHill pic.twitter.com/4JBMIafIyb— yured (@yured229) September 14, 2019
Hong Kong, Non Violence Works https://t.co/nnSlKiLAuY #HongKong #HongKongPolice #vigilantism #hkpolicevigilantism #vandalism #hongkongairport #HongKongProtesters #HongKongProtestors #HongKonger #HongKongWay #FreedomHongKong #FreedomHK #1989 #2019 #hongkong2019— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) September 17, 2019