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In Pictures: Masked students protest at HK graduation ceremony

In Pictures: Masked students protest at HK graduation ceremony

About 1,000 students defy a ban on masks as they rally at graduation ceremony at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

By Al Jazeera Published 2019-11-07 02:55 Updated 2019-11-07 03:04 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
Explained Human Rights Science & Technology Hong Kong Protests

About 1,000 students have defied a ban on masks in an anti-government protest organised during a graduation ceremony at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on Thursday.

The ban on masks was imposed by the government last month in a bid to curb unrest that has rocked the city for more than five months, hammered its economy, which is sliding into recession, and hit the retail and tourism sectors particularly hard with tourist numbers plummeting.

Dressed in formal graduation gowns, many of the students chanted as they walked from a metro station to the ceremony venue, calling for the government to respond to protesters’ demands that include universal suffrage, with some holding up banners saying “Free Hong Kong, Revolution Now”.

The protests erupted over a now-scrapped extradition bill that would have allowed people to be sent to mainland China for trial but have evolved into calls for greater democracy and an independent inquiry into complaints of excessive force by police, among other demands.

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