Increasing violence in the Hong Kong agitation a cause for concern claims the pro-Chinese administration

Third World WarHong Kong: There are no indications of reduction in the intensity of the agitation, being held in Hong Kong for the last three months. This is increasing the worries for the pro-Chinese administration. Carrie Lam, the head of Hong Kong administration, expressed concerns about the increasing violence in the agitation, during a press conference held on Tuesday. The Chinese media targeted the violence in the Hong Kong agitation and indicated that the interference of the ruling communist government has become mandatory.

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It has been observed over the last few days that the local groups are becoming more and more aggressive, in the agitation against China. There is a rise in the attacks on the police, in retaliation of the action by the security agencies and large-scale use of Molotov bombs and stones has been observed. This is increasing the number of police personnel getting injured, and therefore, the actions against the protestors also are becoming more intense. It has also been reported that a police officer pulled out a gun and even fired warning shots, on Sunday.

Increasing violence in the Hongkong agitation a cause for concern claims the pro-Chinese administrationThe administration and the security agencies have supported the incident, but severe reactions have been received from the agitators. The agitator groups have warned that the agitation will continue resisting the security agencies.

The reference to violence by the administrative chief Carrie Lam is believed to be regarding the same warnings. Lam clarified that the attack on the police is a serious matter. At the same time, she claimed that the agitation was still within the scope of the local agencies and the police and the other agencies will be able to control it. But the claims of the Chinese media, regarding the interference by the communist Chinese government, before this claim made by Lam, become significant. The Chinese media, while issuing the warning, have referred to the incidents in Hong Kong, as a ‘Colour Revolution’ and this is considered to be very important.

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