![]() That day, police also arrested at least two protesters attempting to burn a Chinese flag and used batons and pepper spray to disperse others. ![]() Protesters organized the Sunday rally in support of the suppressed Uyghur minority in China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang. Protesters have consistently called for five demands, including genuine universal suffrage and an independent investigation into alleged police brutality. The incident on Sunday was one of the latest in more than six months of Hong Kong protests in anger against what they see as the Chinese regime’s growing encroachment into the city’s affairs. The Epoch Times – China Insider December 6, 2019 "We've heard the protesters just now chanting something called 'Tian mie zhong gong,' what does that mean?" asks the meaning of what #HongKongProtesters are chanting, "may God have mercy to break down the communist party." /McykXoztiw “We want the CCP completely break down,” he said. One protester previously explained the slogan’s meaning as “may God have mercy to break down the Communist Party.” The slogan has spread to street corners, walls, and artworks in Hong Kong amid pro-democracy protests in recent months. The poster contains a message that has become popular among Hong Kong protesters, reading “Heaven Will Destroy the CCP ,” in both Chinese and English. A protester holds a poster produced by The Epoch Times that reads: “Heaven Will Destroy the CCP,” in a rally in Chater Garden, Hong Kong, on Dec. ![]() The Epoch Times has been unable to identify the woman, but understands that the police did not fire the weapon and that the protester safely left the protest scene on Dec. In a stunning show of defiance, an unarmed Hong Kong protester held up a poster produced by The Epoch Times’ Hong Kong edition while gesturing at a police officer who had pointed a pistol towards her. ![]()
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