Antigovernment protests in Hong Kong, ongoing since June 9, 2019, increased in intensity in November after a protester was shot at close range by police on Nov. 11. That same night, after the shooting, protesters lit a counterprotester on fire. Both victims survived their injuries.
Protests continued to ramp up in intensity, culminating in protesters’ taking over the campus of Hong Kong University on Nov. 14, keeping police back with fire bombs and bows and arrows. Police laid...
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