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44 people charged with rioting in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong: The Hong Kong police have charged 44 people, including a 16-year-old girl and over a dozen students, with rioting after a protest during the weekend brought parts of the city to a standstill, amid a political crisis that shows little signs of de-escalating.
It marks the first rioting charges pressed during the eight weeks of anti-government protests that have rocked the semi-autonomous Chinese city, and those found guilty face up to 10 years in jail. The protests started in early June against a now-shelved bill that would have allowed extradition to mainland China. The protests have since evolved into a catch-all movement against the local government and are causing disruptions.
The protesters are now demanding an independent inquiry into police action and resignation of the territory’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam and democratic reform.
Forty-three of the 44 people charged with rioting appeared on Wednesday at the Eastern Magistrates’ Court, where the judge granted them bail, media reports said.
One person did not present herself at court. The judge has issued an arrest warrant and she will no longer be eligible for bail.
The charges, which follow arrests during violent clashes between police and protesters on Sunday, infuriated activists who have demanded that the government avoid using the term “riot” to refer to demonstrations. In a statement on Tuesday, the police accused pro-democracy protesters of “peace-breaching acts” and attacking police officers.
On Sunday, protesters defied police orders and organised a demonstration in Chater Gardens and marched through the city centre.
Several hundred people gathered in the streets. The police used pepper spray to disperse them. One officer also appeared carrying a shotgun, which he pointed at protesters. The South China Morning Post reported that the gun had been loaded with bean bag rounds. (IANS)

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