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Hong Kong Police Change Guidelines on Use of Force in Protests

4 October 2019 11:15 WIB

A riot police officer fires pepper-spray projectile toward anti-government protesters demonstrating near the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, China, September 29, 2019. Picture taken Spetember 29, 2019. Hong Kong police loosened guidelines on the use of force officers should use in the run-up to demonstrations on Oct. 1, giving them greater power to deal with protesters in difficult situations, according to police documents seen by Reuters. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Police officers hold up their shields at a demonstration at Taikoo station in Hong Kong, China October 3, 2019. On Tuesday, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, officers deployed a record level of force and firearms, including firing about 1,400 rounds of tear gas, 900 rubber bullets and six live rounds. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Protesters shield themselves with umbrellas at a demonstration at Taikoo station in Hong Kong, China October 3, 2019. More than 100 people were wounded in the turmoil, as anti-government demonstrators took to the streets across the Chinese-ruled territory, throwing petrol bombs and attacking police. For the first time in the latest wave of protests, a demonstrator was shot by live fire. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Police officers hold pepper spray bottles against protesters at a demonstration at Taikoo station in Hong Kong, China October 3, 2019. In the documents seen by Reuters, the police manual changed some guidelines on how officers could act when considering force. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Police detain a protester at a demonstration at Taikoo station in Hong Kong, China October 3, 2019. The updated guidelines also removed a line that said "officers will be accountable for their own actions", stating only that "officers on the ground should exercise their own discretion to determine what level of force is justified in a given situation". REUTERS/Jorge Silva

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Police officers hold up their shields at a demonstration at Taikoo station in Hong Kong, China October 3, 2019. Hong Kong police loosened guidelines on the use of force officers should use in the run-up to demonstrations on Oct. 1, giving them greater power to deal with protesters in difficult situations, according to police documents seen by Reuters. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

4 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB