Hong Kong protesting college student dying at school and boycotting November 11 at 12:19

In Hong Kong, a university student, who was believed to have been protesting, died last week, and the reaction to the government and the police spread. In addition, protests continue, such as students sitting in front of high school.

In response to the death of a male college student who was believed to have been protesting in Hong Kong on the 8th of this month, citizens rebounded to the government and police, and a memorial gathering was held in the center on the 10th night. There were many clashes between police and youth in various places such as downtown and residential areas.

In the morning, some subways and buses have ceased operation, such as young people who responded to calls to protest the police and government by obstructing transportation, placing obstacles on subway tracks and roads, etc. As a result, classes have been canceled at many universities.

At the university and high school, boycotts and sit-downs were also called for. At the high school in the center, some students sat down in front of the school gate and shouted, “Get back Hong Kong”.

A 16-year-old student who participated in the sitting said, “The police use excessive force. The government should listen to citizens' opinions.”

The opposition to the government and police has spread to students and young people as well as to the general public, and in Hong Kong, the death of a male university student has further deepened the conflict between the government and citizens.