Hong Kong University student death and memorial gathering Citizen's rebound intensified Collision in various locations November 11th 5:51

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In Hong Kong, a memorial gathering was held on the 10th night after the death of a male college student who was believed to have participated in protests. On the other hand, the public opposition to the police has increased, and there have been many clashes in various places.

In Hong Kong, a memorial gathering was held on the 10th night after a male college student who was believed to have participated in protests died on the 8th of this month.

More than 1,000 citizens of a wide range of age groups participated in the park in the center of Hong Kong Island, where the venue was held, and after giving silence, they turned their flowers on the platform.

Some of them were middle-aged men who shouted, “Get back Hong Kong,” and young people who embraced each other and shed tears.

A 19-year-old college student said, “I'm sorry for the college student who died if I gave up here, so we want to keep talking.”

On the other hand, on the night of the 10th, a large number of citizens gathered in the downtown area of ​​Kowloon Peninsula and the residential area on the outskirts, protesting against the police and the government.

Among them, some young people set fire on the street, so the police embarked on forcible exclusion using teardrops, and many citizens surrounded the police officers that were cracking down, and there were a series of collisions. It was.

The Hong Kong government has shown a stance of strengthening the crackdown to restore order, and the conflict between police and citizens is deepening as citizens' backlash increases.