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HK university president ensures personal safety

HK university president ensures personal safety (20 Nov 2019) The president of Hong Kong's Polytechnic University said his first priority is to ensure the safety of everyone on the campus, which has been under siege over the past few days.

Jin-Guang Teng said it was important for the university " to make sure that the police force understand the situation and the protesters understand the police are not going to enter the campus if the protesters exercise restraint on the use of force. Therefore, we were able to secure this assurance from the police."

A small band of anti-government protesters, their numbers diminished by surrenders and failed escape attempts, remained holed up at the university early Wednesday as they braced for the endgame in a police siege of the campus.

Police were waiting them out after 10 days of some of the most intense protests the city has seen in more than five months of often-violent unrest gripping the semi-autonomous Chinese city.

Since the siege began Sunday, more than 1,000 people were arrested and hundreds of injured treated at hospitals, authorities said.

The government has stood firm, rejecting most of the protesters' demands.

The demonstrators shut down major roads and trains during rush hour every day last week as they turned several university campuses into fortresses and blocked a major road tunnel, which remained closed Tuesday.

Even as the latest violence wound down, a fundamental divide suggests the protests in the former British colony are far from over.



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