Xi Warns Hong Kong Protesters of “Crushed Bodies and Shattered Bones"

Xi Warns Hong Kong Protesters of “Crushed Bodies and Shattered Bones"

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping has issued a stern warning against dissent as protests continue in Hong Kong, saying any attempt to divide China will end in “crushed bodies and shattered bones”. His comments came during a state visit to Nepal on Sunday, the BBC reported citing China’s state broadcaster CCTV. Several peaceful Hong Kong rallies descended into clashes between riot police and protesters on Sunday. Public transport stations and shops deemed to be pro-Beijing were damaged. Several neighbourhoods saw rallies, and by Sunday afternoon at least 27 stations on the MTR - Hong Kong’s metro - were closed.

Police said they had used “minimum force” to disperse protesters, but television footage showed weekend shoppers caught in the chaos. Some were filmed screaming and apparently injured as officers rushed into a shopping centre. Riot police with shields were forced out of one mall by chanting shoppers who took the side of the protesters.

Petrol bombs were thrown at Mong Kok police station, and one officer was slashed in the neck, authorities say. He is in a stable condition in hospital, the South China Morning Post reports. A second man was allegedly beaten by protesters who found a baton in his bag and believed he was an undercover police officer. Embedding police among the protesters have paid tactical dividends for the Hong Kong force and spread paranoia among the mostly young activists. Overnight on Sunday, one group of protesters hauled a three-meter-high statue of a protester on to Lion Rock, a famous outcrop overlooking Hong Kong. The statue, Lady Liberty, has become a symbol of the rallies and sports a gas mask, goggles, and a helmet. She represents an injured protester who demonstrators believe was shot in the eye by a police projectile. (IANS)

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