A siege in Hong Kong heralds a new phase
Nov 23, 2019
3 minutes
By Laignee Barron/Hong Kong
PHOTOGRAPH BY KEVIN ON MAN LEE
FOR ALMOST SIX MONTHS, THE UNREST IN Hong Kong has followed a rhythm. On weekends, the Chinese-ruled enclave would convulse with pro-democracy protests. During the workweek, the acrid haze of tear gas would clear and life moved on, though the revolutionary graffiti haranguing the Communist Party of China lingered.
But in November, the struggle took a sudden and dangerous new turn. After a student demonstrator died on Nov. 8 of complications from a fall during a protest, the weekly
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days