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On the fourth day of total collapse in Hong Kong due to protests, bows and arrows arrived . The stage: the Polytechnic University. There was also some essay on how to throw fireballs with a catapult. Police say the students got up early at 6:45 a.m. to throw arrows at them around the university campus. They responded with tear gas. And they fell again more arrows accompanied by pots.

The accesses to the faculties were blocked by brick walls and rubble barricades. The bridge leading to the University of China campus was taken by guards with walkie talkies to warn if the police were approaching, dressed in black clothes and masks, and armed with ... bows and arrows. Inside the campus, the most radical protesters trained the launch of Molotov cocktails. And in the kitchens, other volunteers worked piece by piece to fill the protesters' stomachs. "Treasure the food and don't waste it. Pay if you can or come to work in the kitchen," said an ad. Many universities have decreed the end of the academic year , of the semester that remained, for "security reasons."

Meanwhile, foreign students begin to leave. Mainland Chinese students left for the neighboring city of Shenzhen, where they were offered shelter and food. They are afraid that activists who have waged a fight for freedom against China's authoritarianism will coerce their freedoms for not sharing their demands. Also South Korean and Southeast Asian countries students returned to their countries. And European nations like Denmark have urged their students in Hong Kong to return home.

This Thursday too, the curfew was about to arrive. The state newspaper Global Times launched a tweet in which it assured that the Hong Kong Government would announce a curfew for this weekend. Minutes later I would delete the message from your Twitter account. The rumor ran as fast as the rubber bullets of the police: the head of the Hong Kong Executive, Carrie Lam , could be preparing a "temporary emergency law" to prohibit people from leaving home after seven in the afternoon . This information has not been confirmed.

The city has been reliving loop riots for five months. A man arguing with several protesters ended up on the ground receiving kicks. In the Yuen Long neighborhood, a dozen people concentrated to support the police and encourage the officers to "shoot the protesters because they have reasons . " And, in another neighborhood, several young people dedicated themselves to placing mountains of stones on the roads while other groups of young people took them off.

The police spoke again of terrorism and total collapse. Superintendent John Tse Chun-chung said that the behavior of those who go out to protest is like "a mafia that has taken another step closer to terrorism."

Hong Kong does not get rid of chaos. The students called a general strike on Monday to protest the death of a young university student last Friday, after being in a coma for a week after falling from the third floor of a parking lot. They wanted to paralyze the city. And they have succeeded.

Merchants who have finished their burned stores have not done so well. Not even the protester who was shot by a policeman in the abdomen on Monday. Nor to the students who were hit by a motorcycle agent, the man who burned after being sprayed with a flammable liquid , the 15-year-old teenager who is in critical condition after receiving a rubber bullet in the forehead last night, neither, the 70-year-old man in a coma after a brick was thrown at his head when cleaning the debris road.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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