China consulate tells NZ that protesters undermine law and order
Consul General Ruan Ping said schemes to support HK democracy protesters "doomed to fail".
Consul General Ruan Ping said schemes to support HK democracy protesters "doomed to fail".
Yesterday, Ardern confirmed Govt officials met with Chinese officials about free speech.
"While the cancellation is a disappointing decision, the safety of students is paramount."
The Chinese military may become involved as the city is paralysed by the demonstrations.
Unlike the first protest, today's event was free of any physical conflict.
More than 100 flights have been cancelled out of Hong Kong after general strike called.
Epsom MP David Seymour pens strongly worded letter to Chinese Consul General in Auckland.
Supporters told to wear masks to protect their privacy.
China's top diplomat accuses US and Western governments of playing a co-ordinating role.
Student says she was accosted by the three pro-Beijing men.
University of Auckland launches investigation as scuffle leaves female student shaken.
Juliette Sivertsen checks into the relaunched Ovolo Central in Hong Kong.
Police are using tear gas, batons and shields to try and disperse crowds of protesters.
Mass demonstrations began in Hong Kong early last month against Chinese extradition bill.
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Petition for NZ Govt to express concern at law change garners nearly 1000 signatures.
Keightley Watson has won gold in the Hong Kong Asian Cup over the weekend.
But it wasn't clear if the legislation was being withdrawn as protesters have demanded.
Many protesters say the only way forward is to keep fighting.
She was also kicked out of the flat.
New York Times: Why the Hong Kong protests took a destructive turn this week.
The latest protests are a culmination of frustration with the Communist Party overseers.
Protesters smashed their way in before tearing down portraits and spray painting slogans.
Protesters waved middle fingers at helicopters carrying China flags above them.
New York Times: Police struggling to salvage a reputation blighted by recent behaviour.
Thousands gather as they wait for Government to meet their demands.
New York Times: Before the protests, Beijing told tycoons to keep worries to themselves.
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