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Tuesday 13 August 2019 6:08 pm

Police and protesters clash as Hong Kong airport chaos continues

By: James Warrington

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Pro-democracy protestors block the entrance to the airport terminals after a scuffle with police at Hong Kong's international airport on August 13, 2019. - Hundreds of flights were cancelled or suspended at Hong Kong's airport on August 13, 2019 as pro-democracy protesters staged a second disruptive sit-in at the sprawling complex, defying warnings from the city's leader who said they were heading down a "path of no return". The new protest came as Beijing sent further ominous signals that the 10 weeks of unrest must end, with state-run media showing videos of security forces gathering across the border. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP) (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)

Hong Kong international airport has been plunged into a night of violence as protesters clashed with riot police during the second day of chaos.

Scuffles broke out as police pushed back protesters using pepper spray, while an injured person – accused of being an undercover policeman – was taken out of the main terminal by medics.

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Protesters blocked several police vehicles and barricaded passageways inside the airport using luggage and trolleys as tensions rose.

Hong Kong’s Airport Authority said operations at the airport had been “seriously disrupted” and that departing passengers had been unable to reach immigration counters.

A spokesperson said: “Members of the public are advised not to come to the airport. The Airport Emergency Centre has been activated.”

The clashes mark the latest escalation in tensions as thousands of residents have taken to the streets to protest against a perceived erosion of freedoms and a tightening of control by Beijing.

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights urged authorities in Hong Kong to act with restraint and investigate reports that police used tear gas illegally.

“Take a minute to look at our city, our home,” Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie Lam, told reporters. “Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?”

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Lam warned that the rioting had pushed Hong Kong to the “brink of no return”.

The violent protests have taken their toll on Hong Kong’s economy, pushing the Hang Seng Index to its lowest level in seven months.

Main image credit: Getty

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