Hong Kong demonstrators occupy airport bus terminal

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, protests were made to block traffic to the international airport on the 1st, and protesters, mainly young people, temporarily occupied the airport bus terminal. After that, the demonstrators withdrew from the airport, but there was confusion because they began to block the main roads and tracks connecting the airport and the center.

In Hong Kong, protests against the government and police continued from 31st to early morning, and some of the violent protesters collided with the police.

According to the Hong Kong government, 31 people were injured in a series of clashes.

In the afternoon, protests were called out in the afternoon to block traffic to the international airport, and in response, protesters, mainly young people, occupied the airport bus terminal.

The youths were enthusiastic with the police as they proclaimed “We are with Hong Kong. Fight for Freedom” and some of the demonstrators tried to break into the airport buildings.

When the police announced the policy not to leave the forced exclusion through SNS, most of the demonstrators once withdrew from the airport.

However, after that, some of the demonstrators started to block the main road connecting the island with the airport and the center with cars, etc., and thrown metal pipes and other objects into the railway, so passengers who arrived at the airport walked Other than, you can't get out of the island, and it's in effect a mess.

In Hong Kong on the second day of the new semester, it is unlikely that the confusion will converge, with students calling for boycotts of classes and strikes from a wide range of industries.

Protest participants “Protests to win democracy are important”

A man (20) who participated in the protests around the airport said, “No matter how rough the Hong Kong government or police put pressure, we will continue to unite and sue demands, and fear and threats will free speech. Protests are important to win democracy, "he said.

Japanese who stays at the airport "Return to a place where it's easy to travel"

A Japanese woman in her 30's who was unable to get out of the airport arrival lobby said, “I thought I would go outside, but I could n’t get out, so I ’m waiting. I like Hong Kong and I come back many times a year, so I want you to return to a place where you can easily travel. "