Arrests Made at Main Protest Site in Hong Kong

Two men were arrested and one left in an ambulance, after they came to toss smelly animal organs at the media mogul Jimmy Lai, seated at the main pro-democracy protest site near government offices here.
Arrests Made at Main Protest Site in Hong Kong
One of the anti-protesters who threw animal body parts on Apple Daily owner Jimmy Lai, has a bandage on his head after pro-democracy protesters jumped on him until the police came at the central District protest site in Hong Kong on Nov. 12, 2014. Benjamin Chasteen/Epoch Times
Matthew Robertson
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Matthew Robertson
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Matthew Robertson is the former China news editor for The Epoch Times. He was previously a reporter for the newspaper in Washington, D.C. In 2013 he was awarded the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award for coverage of the Chinese regime's forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience.
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