27 July,2019 08:27 AM IST | | Agencies
A protester hands leaflets to a passenger. Pic/AFP
Hong Kong: Protesters in Hong Kong have taken their cause to one of the busiest airports in the world.
Demonstrators dressed in black filled the arrival hall Friday at Hong Kong International Airport, where they greeted international visitors with chants of "There are no riots, there's only tyranny!"
Hong Kong residents have been protesting for more than a month, calling for democratic reforms and the withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill in the Chinese territory.
Their demands include direct elections, the dissolution of the current legislature, and an investigation into alleged police brutality.
Clashes between protesters and police and other parties have become increasingly violent.
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