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Hong Kong protests: police use water cannon and arrest more than 180 on first day of controversial security law


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Police also use pepper spray as people take to the streets to protest new security law introduced by China

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In Tin Hau, the window of a Starbucks, run by a franchise company seen as pro-China, has been smashed

A glass window of a Starbucks in Tin Hau was smashed. The coffee chain was a target of vandalism last year, after the daughter of its Hong Kong owner denounced aggressive protest tactics at the United Nations. pic.twitter.com/l9mAiTqe1u

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg is the latest to express support for protesters

My thoughts are with the people of Hong Kong. https://t.co/OMlw9XxaSY

Continue reading…Police also use pepper spray as people take to the streets to protest new security law introduced by ChinaProtesters arrested on first day of Hong Kong’s hated new lawsHow are you being affected by protests in Hong Kong? 11.19am BSTIn Tin Hau, the window of a Starbucks, run by a franchise company seen as pro-China, has been smashedA glass window of a Starbucks in Tin Hau was smashed. The coffee chain was a target of vandalism last year, after the daughter of its Hong Kong owner denounced aggressive protest tactics at the United Nations. pic.twitter.com/l9mAiTqe1u 11.14am BSTClimate activist Greta Thunberg is the latest to express support for protestersMy thoughts are with the people of Hong Kong. https://t.co/OMlw9XxaSY Continue reading…