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Protesters are resting inside the Kowloon Bay Tube Station. September 7, 2019 REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Da

In Hong Kong, three months to the day after the first freak demonstration of 9 June that had gathered about 1 million people to demand the withdrawal of a bill facilitating extradition, particularly to China, the bill is beautiful. and well removed. However, the calm has not returned, the protesters continue their actions even if fatigue begins to seriously win the ranks after three months of mobilization.

With our special envoys in Hong Kong , Stéphane Lagarde and Florence de Changy

A new Sunday in the street for the Hong Kong people. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in front of the US Consulate of the Special Administrative Region. A new march after 14 weeks of mobilization and, for some, a whole summer to protest.

The protest has ended for a long time, but the confrontation continues between a few dozen protesters and law enforcement this Sunday night at Causeway Bay. On the avenues of shopping, shopping centers have curtains drawn. Midnight, the hour of cinderella is approaching, the speakers of the police lose patience: " Spread out, go home ... " In the light of giant screens, onlookers in need of action, journalists with yellow vests phosphorescent and the street medic, the medial-service volunteers like Erik who has just asked a protester to come back. " We saw in his face that he was tired. To this is added superficial wounds, so he was told to rest, to take a step back. About 40% of protesters today are exhausted, mainly because of clashes with the police . "

57% of Hong Kong have not slept enough this summer

After three months of protest, traces of fatigue in the processions appear. Repeated demonstrations, protesters who play extensions sometimes until late at night. According to a recent survey , 57% of Hong Kongers have not slept enough this summer. This is the case of Chen, crossed this Sunday in front of the US consulate of Hong Kong. " We are asking for support from the US government because we can not achieve our goals alone. Today many of us are exhausted. Every weekend we have to go out to protest. Most Hong Kong people are tired, which will not stop us from continuing until we get what we want . "

Fatigue, frustrations and ultimately incidents. On Sunday's march route, protesters set fire to the entrance to a subway station, four stations were partially vandalized.