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Attention in Hong Kong continues to be focused on the city’s Polytechnic University, where an ever-shrinking number of protesters remain holed up inside the besieged campus under the threat of arrest.
The university has been occupied by hundreds of protesters, including many high school students, since last week. On Sunday it was the scene of some of the most intense fighting since anti-government demonstrations began five months ago, as protesters fought-back police attempts to enter the campus using a variety of improvised weaponry, including crude homemade napalm, bows and arrows and at least one large slingshot.
The university remains sealed-off by police, who have installed a tight security cordon and issued instructions to those inside to “drop their weapons” and turn themselves in.
The mood on the campus was somber Tuesday, but far less tense, as a sense of defeat spread among those remaining. Throughout the morning, dozens of protesters surrendered to police, several in tears, as others vowed to fight on but with little idea of how to do so.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus as seen on the morning of November 19, 2019.
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Throughout the campus were scenes of destruction, the aftermath of huge fires set by protesters to block police advances on Sunday and Monday, and the effects of hundreds of people camping out in a place not built for it.
Large amounts of weapons could be seen ready for the final fight – though few had the energy to carry it out – with boxes, crates and trolleys filled with petrol bombs, as well as flammable chemicals apparently looted from a university lab, including methanol, ethanol, lighter fluid and various unidentified gas canisters.
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Police arrive to conduct a clearance operation in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong on December 31.
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A group of protesters leave the Hong Kong Polytechnic University holding hands before surrendering to police in the Hung Hom district on November 22.
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Protesters use clothes and helmets to form "SOS" at Hong Kong Polytechnic University on November 21.
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Protesters use a rope to lower themselves from a pedestrian bridge to waiting motorbikes to escape from police at Hong Kong Polytechnic University on November 18.
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A protester throws an umbrella onto a fire at the barricaded main entrance of Hong Kong Polytechnic University on November 18.
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Demonstrators gather during a lunchtime protest in the financial district of Hong Kong on November 14.
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A protester releases a flaming arrow to light a barricade at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Wednesday, November 13.
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A Molotov cocktail, a gas mask and a yellow construction helmet are placed upon a bust of late hotel tycoon Hui Yeung Shing at the campus of The Chinese University of Hong Kong on November 13.
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A man dressed as the Joker for Halloween walks past police officers on October 31.
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Protesters set fire to a Bank of China branch on Sunday, October 13. It was the 19th consecutive weekend of anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
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A protester attempts to break a tourist bus window on October 13.
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Supporters surround a police bus carrying political activist Edward Leung as it leaves the High Court in Hong Kong on Wednesday, October 9. Several hundred masked protesters gathered at Hong Kong's High Court for the appeal hearing of Leung, who was sentenced to six years in prison for his part in a violent clash with police.
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Protesters gather in the bus terminal at Hong Kong International Airport on Sunday, September 1. Hundreds of pro-democracy activists attempted to block transport routes to the city's airport.
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A passenger walks to the airport on September 1 as pro-democracy protesters blocked a road outside the airport.
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A protester uses a slingshot outside the Central Government Complex during clashes with police on Saturday, August 31. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters held an anti-government rally one day after several leading activists and lawmakers were arrested in a sweeping crackdown.
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Protesters light a Molotov cocktail on August 31.
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Protesters take cover as policemen fire blue-colored water on them. Blue dye can be used to stain and identify masked protesters.
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A surveillance camera is covered with white paint during protests.
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An overhead view shows protesters reacting after police fired tear gas on August 31.
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Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow and Joshua Wong speak to the media after they were released on bail at the Eastern Magistrates Courts on Friday, August 30. They were arrested earlier the same day in a dragnet across Hong Kong.
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Protesters clash with police after a rally in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district on Sunday, August 25. It was one of the most violent nights seen in Hong Kong since mass protests began in June.
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A police officer aims a gun in front of a protester on August 25.
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Some protesters shine laser pointers at police lines on August 25.
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Protesters pick up bricks to be used as projectiles on August 24.
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Police retreat after clashing with protesters on August 24.
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Cell phones shine from the top of Lion Rock on August 23.
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Protesters march under umbrellas on Sunday, August 18.
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Tens of thousands of protesters showed up in the streets on August 18.
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A protester participates in a march on Saturday, August 17. His eye is covered with red gauze, referencing a woman who was allegedly shot in the eye with a beanbag round during clashes between protesters and police.
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Protesters point lasers at the Sham Shui Po police station on August 14.
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A police officer falls over an airport luggage trolley during a scuffle with pro-democracy protesters on Tuesday, August 13. For two days, protesters flooded the airport. Check-ins were suspended and dozens of outgoing flights were canceled.
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A traveler passes her luggage to security guards as she tries to enter the departures gate.
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A display board shows canceled flights on August 13.
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Medics look after a woman who received a facial injury during clashes on Sunday, August 11.
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A pro-democracy protester is held by police outside the Tsim Sha Tsui police station on August 11.
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Police fire tear gas at protesters during a demonstration in the Wong Tai Sin District on Monday, August 5.
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A train passenger gestures toward a protester, right, who was preventing the doors of a train from closing on August 5. The protester was trying to disrupt Hong Kong's morning rush-hour commute.
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A man comforts his pregnant wife near a train platform after protesters blocked the train doors on August 5.
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A protester stands in tear gas during a confrontation with police in the early hours of Sunday, August 4.
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A Chinese flag floats in water after it was thrown by protesters during a demonstration on Saturday, August 3.
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Members of Hong Kong's medical sector attend a protest in Edinburgh Place on Friday, August 2.
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The emblem on the China Liaison Office is protected by plexiglass during a demonstration on Sunday, July 28.
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A protester flees from baton-wielding police in the Yuen Long district of Hong Kong on Saturday, July 27.
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A protester looks through umbrellas during the clashes with police on July 27.
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Travelers watch as protesters rally at Hong Kong's international airport on Friday, July 26.
Medical workers help a protester affected by tear gas on July 21.
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The office of pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho was trashed by protesters in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district.
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Police officers use pepper spray to disperse protesters after a rally in the Sheung Shui district on Saturday, July 13.
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A demonstrator sprays paint inside a chamber at Hong Kong's Legislative Council building, where protesters forced their way in on Monday, July 1.
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A protester smashes a window of the Legislative Council building.
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Columns of sunlight are cast on a crowd during the march on July 1.
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Helicopters carrying the flags of China and Hong Kong fly over demonstrators on July 1.
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A police officer uses pepper spray during a clash with protesters on July 1.
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A protester wearing a T-shirt with the word "revolution" walks past an inscription on a road that reads "Long Live HK."
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Police detain protesters near the government headquarters in Hong Kong on July 1.
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An overhead view shows thousands of protesters marching through a Hong Kong street on Sunday, June 16.
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Protesters run after police fired tear gas on Wednesday, June 12.
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By the morning of June 12, tens of thousands of mainly young people had arrived in the area, blocking streets and bringing central Hong Kong to a standstill.
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A demonstrator holds a sign during the June 12 rally.
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Police officers charge toward protesters during clashes on Monday, June 10. It was a continuation of protests that started the day before.
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Protesters on June 9 waved placards and wore white -- the designated color of the rally. "Hong Kong, never give up!" some chanted.
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Students wear chains during a demonstration on Saturday, June 8.
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In pictures: Hong Kong unrest
Government seeking ‘peaceful solution’
One protester who remained on campus told CNN that they were “trying to seek the best possible outcome for the worst possible situation,” as others expressed anger at those who had already surrendered, and called on people to do more to try and break them out.
Multiple attempts to do so were carried out Monday, with varying success. Some protesters managed to break past police lines in daring escapes, even as others were tackled and in several cases violently detained. Sympathy protests involving thousands of people and intended to distract police attention took place in multiple parts of the city, but did not succeed in alleviating pressure on the campus.
Speaking Tuesday, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said that more than 600 people had surrendered at the Polytechnic University, which is known locally as PolyU, and blamed protesters for exacerbating the situation.
“Universities have become weapons factories now … they look like military training grounds,” Lam said, adding that police were working for a “peaceful solution” to the crisis.
There were multiple questions raised over police tactics Monday, with protesters trying to leave greeted with heavy force. Police said they feared those apparently surrendering were armed and posed a threat, but video of tear gas being fired and protesters beaten spread wildly on Hong Kong social media, prompting more protests elsewhere.
This month has seen a major uptick in violence and disruption after almost half a year of unrest. Protesters launched what they described as a general strike last week in response to the death of a Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) student, after he fell near a protest, and began attempting to shut down major roads, disrupt subway transit and otherwise ramp up the pressure on the government.
The unrest soon spread to universities, with occupations on many campuses, a new development in a movement that had previously been fluid – with activists using the term “be water” to describe protest tactics. From the campuses, protesters – many of whom were not actually students at those schools – launched wildcat demonstrations and blockades of neighboring roads and tunnels.
Both PolyU and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) are strategically located near major thoroughfares, the blockage of which caused disruption and travel chaos. When police attempted to clear the campuses, particularly CUHK, they were met with fierce resistance and outrage, with many protesters claiming it was a blow against academic freedom.
Some protesters escape siege
The occupations which began on campuses last week involved many non-frontline protesters, and when police began cracking down some felt trapped, suddenly in a much more dangerous and impactful situation than they signed up for.
Violent clashes between police and protesters on Sunday and Monday, in which one officer was shot by a bow and arrow and police threatened to use live rounds, served only to heighten the sense of volatility.
There was widespread fear among those inside PolyU that they could face serious injury if they went outside, and even those that were able to surrender peacefully may face serious legal repercussions.
“You will never prepare for being arrested until you have to face it. Early in the revolution, everyone said we had to be prepared for being arrested, but you never think about it properly until it nearly happens to you,” a 23-year-old protester who had been inside PolyU told CNN.
He later escaped with his girlfriend, after hiding under a bridge and sprinting to safety. He knows about 50 people who also got out, some of whom escaped by abseiling down a rope to waiting motorbikes or running along train tracks.
There were attempts Tuesday to persuade most protesters still on the campus to surrender peacefully. The government and police said that those under 18 would not be immediately arrested, and that all injured protesters could be taken to hospital. Adults on the campus are being arrested, though much more sedately than on Monday.
Tang Ping-keung, Hong Kong’s newly appointed commissioner of police, defended the force against accusations it had made the situation worse with its hardline tactics Monday. Many had pointed out that were police willing to allow protesters to leave without insisting on making arrests, they could have defused the situation much faster and avoided the further disruption that sprung up around the city.
“We understand that citizens have different opinions in police’s law enforcement,” Tang said Tuesday. “But citizens need to understand that it is police’s responsibility to maintain Hong Kong’s law and order and to do law enforcement – there is a massive scale of illegal acts and some citizens indulge those illegal acts.”
The demonstrations began in June over a controversial China extradition bill, which sparked huge marches across the city.
The government suspended but did not immediately withdraw the bill. By the time the bill was withdrawn – three months later – the movement’s focus had already expanded to complaints of police brutality and wider calls for democracy.
After multiple points in the last six months when the protests appeared to be dying down or reaching some kind of stability, this month’s escalation has thrown everything into even greater uncertainty.
During clashes last week, one protester was shot by a traffic police officer, a man was set on fire after a dispute with protesters, and a 70-year-old man died after being struck by a brick during attempted road clearances. Many people were also injured by both police and protester action during the attempted clearances of the CUHK and PolyU campuses.
The presence of the troops on the streets, despite being unarmed and wearing workout gear – unnerved many Hong Kong residents and pro-democracy legislators, even as it was cheered by pro-Beijing newspapers and on Chinese social media.
Analysts agree that a military intervention could severely damage Hong Kong’s economy and might spark an exodus from the city. Speaking Tuesday, Lam said it was “not uncommon” for PLA troops to engage in voluntary activities.
When asked by CNN what level of violence needs to be reached for her to consider calling for China’s reinforcement, Lam said the government remains “very confident that we are able to deal with the situation.”
But she added that situations like the one unfolding at PolyU were very complicated, and if protesters continue “damaging Hong Kong from one place to another” and “manufacturing more and more offensive weapons,” Hong Kong’s government might decide it needs external help.
Lam did conclude, however, that “right now, we are still displaying that confidence to handle that situation ourselves.”
CNN’s Sandi Sidhu, Rebecca Wright and Isaac Yee contributed reporting.