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Hong Kong protests: tear gas fired on first day of Lunar New Year as crowd gathers to mark fourth anniversary of Mong Kok riot

  • Passers-by seen fleeing from junction of Argyle Road and Portland Street after police launch crowd dispersal operation

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Riot police fire tear gas on Argyle Street near Langham Place in Mong Kok on Saturday January 25, 2020. Photo: RTHK

Police fired tear gas on the first day of Lunar New Year in Hong Kong after a crowd gathered to mark the fourth anniversary of the Mong Kok riot in 2016.

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Passers-by were seen fleeing from the junction of Argyle Road and Portland Street after police launched a crowd dispersal operation. Some found refuge at nearby shopping centre Langham Place where others helped them wash their eyes.

Just before 11pm, a group of black-clad protesters allegedly blocked Portland Street with rubbish and various objects, prompting riot officers to arrive at the scene.

Riot police raised a black flag warning of tear gas before carrying out their threat in Mong Kok on Saturday. Photo: RTHK
Riot police raised a black flag warning of tear gas before carrying out their threat in Mong Kok on Saturday. Photo: RTHK

Some protesters fled. A few were subdued and taken away. Police then fired tear gas as a crowd continued to gather and hurl abuse.

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Street vendors, selling fish balls and deep-fried tofu, returned to Portland Street, a striking resemblance of what happened on the first night of the Lunar New Year in 2016, a disturbance sometimes referred to as the “fishball revolution”.

Four years ago on February 8, what started out as a dispute between street vendors and crowd control officers rapidly escalated into a full-blown night of vandalism and arson, as a crowd led by pro-independence group Hong Kong Indigenous clashed with police.

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