Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (September 2019)" in English language version.
…遊行後黑衣示威者分散各區,與警方展開游擊戰…
部分示威者由太子轉到黃大仙。港鐵站內有閉路電視被破壞。
An estimated 10,000 students also joined a rally at The Chinese University on Monday, boycotting classes on the first day of term, to pressure the government to respond to the demands of extradition protesters.
Organisers of a rally in Tamar Park that attracted thousands[vague] have predicted that more people will join the second day of a rally as part of a general strike on Tuesday. Rally spokesman Easy Kwok told RTHK that organisers were pleased with Monday's turnout of more than 40,000 people.
Clad in gas masks along with their formal white school uniforms, tens of thousands of students in Hong Kong boycotted the first day of classes Monday as part of a citywide strike following a violent weekend of demonstrations. High school students added gas masks, goggles and hard hats to their traditional uniforms, while university pupils crowded into a square at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Workers also participated in their own rally at a public park, braving strong winds and storm clouds as a typhoon threatened.
部分示威者由太子轉到黃大仙。港鐵站內有閉路電視被破壞。
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Clad in gas masks along with their formal white school uniforms, tens of thousands of students in Hong Kong boycotted the first day of classes Monday as part of a citywide strike following a violent weekend of demonstrations. High school students added gas masks, goggles and hard hats to their traditional uniforms, while university pupils crowded into a square at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Workers also participated in their own rally at a public park, braving strong winds and storm clouds as a typhoon threatened.
An estimated 10,000 students also joined a rally at The Chinese University on Monday, boycotting classes on the first day of term, to pressure the government to respond to the demands of extradition protesters.
Organisers of a rally in Tamar Park that attracted thousands[vague] have predicted that more people will join the second day of a rally as part of a general strike on Tuesday. Rally spokesman Easy Kwok told RTHK that organisers were pleased with Monday's turnout of more than 40,000 people.
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