Hong Kong protesters oppose the "Criminal India Bill" (repatriation law), which is another day after a 12-day protest at Hong Kong International Airport.
According to the Hong Kong South China Morning Post (SCMP), hundreds of black anti-repatriation protesters are flocking to Hong Kong International Airport this afternoon and growing in size.
The previous day, most protests were canceled, except for a few flights on the night of December 12 and early morning, due to the protesters' occupation of Hong Kong International Airport.
Kyodo News said more than 230 flights were canceled due to the closure of the Hong Kong airport.
The airport resumed operation at 6 am on that day, but more than 300 flights were canceled on that day due to schedule adjustments.
The two-day protests' capture of Hong Kong International Airport is a protest against a woman who participated in a protest against repatriation law on November 11 when a police officer shot a bean bag gun. .
Protesters' demonstrations at Hong Kong International Airport are interpreted as a public relations strategy aimed at informing tourists around the world against repatriation laws and increasing the ripple effect of the protests.
(Photo: AFP, Yonhap News)
Hong Kong Protesters Resume Occupation Concerns about the recurrence of 'aviation upheaval'
2019-08-13T07:16:32.483Z
Hong Kong protesters oppose the "Criminist Indian Bill" after another 12-day protest at Hong Kong International Airport, raising concerns about a second day of air turmoil. According to the Hong Kong South China Morning Post, hundreds of black anti-repatriation protesters have flocked to Hong Kong International Airport's departure point this afternoon and are growing in size.
Source: sbskr