BLUE DYE: Police spray blue dye from water cannon trucks at #antiELAB protesters outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council offices in Admiralty #HongKongProtests #香港 pic.twitter.com/raXVJIFrXR— Bloomberg TicToc (@tictoc) August 31, 2019
Water cannon spraying blue dye at the crowds pic.twitter.com/Ji8IPxonJo— Antony Dapiran (@antd) August 31, 2019
A clearer photo of the blue dye used earlier. This is believed to be the first time water cannon was used with color dye, which helps mark protesters on scene. Photo via Tam Ming Keung/USP pic.twitter.com/C4JclZcB6B— Aria Hangyu Chen (@ariahychen) August 31, 2019
Earlier today near the Hong Kong Govt complex, @WSJ saw a group of protesters gain the high ground over a line of riot-police officers and hurl Molotov cocktails at them. pic.twitter.com/BpSTINhQju— Chun Han Wong 王春翰 (@ByChunHan) August 31, 2019
protesters aren't deterred by rounds of tear gas outside Sogo department store at all. what a scene in causeway bay. #hongkongprotests#HongKong Clashes Escalate as Water Cannons, Firebombs Are Used https://t.co/JtIZo9EhGJ @bpolitics pic.twitter.com/SOPyI4ZIzu— Fion Li (@fion_li) August 31, 2019
Photo by Fai Lo/HK01 pic.twitter.com/iaMW5Nra0i— Selina Cheng 鄭嘉如 (@selina_cheng) August 31, 2019
Probably the most riveting picture tonight, the kind you can only take in #HongKong: an odd mash-up of skyscrapers, smoke, trees, barricades, umbrellas, laser, and masked protesters in the backdrop. This is revolution in our 21st-century postmodern metropolis 🌃💨🌲🚧☂️🔦👥👥👥👥 pic.twitter.com/a7SL0m4Mtu— Jeffrey Ngo 敖卓軒 👷♂️🥽🌂🎒 (@jeffreychngo) August 31, 2019
They actually did it. The cops charged into a station, onto the platform, and beat the shit out of protestors ON A TRAIN. https://t.co/2uIK9aA6gq— Hong Kong Hermit (@HongKongHermit) August 31, 2019
The chaos at Prince Edward station earlier https://t.co/kvVo8hr7YQ— Alice Truong (@alicetruong) August 31, 2019
Mong Kok station now pic.twitter.com/PueB0BxUeV— Antony Dapiran (@antd) August 31, 2019
44-year-old Sze Sen-ming is blocking five police vans on Hennessy Road. The nurse says it’s not his first time blocking police vehicles.— Ezra Cheung (@ezracheungtoto) August 31, 2019
“I did that for the next generation (of Hong Kong),” he says. “I have nothing to be scared of. It’s just a body.”#antiELAB #ExtraditionLaw pic.twitter.com/PDLtjI1BrC