HONG KONG UPDATE: Demonstrators Defy Beijing, Wave US Flags, Demand Democracy

Originally published at: HONG KONG UPDATE: Demonstrators Defy Beijing, Wave US Flags, Demand Democracy | Sean Hannity

Thousands of pro-Democracy demonstrators took to the streets of Hong Kong Tuesday; defying Beijing as the country celebrates the 70th anniversary of their communist revolution.

“Hong Kong protestors carry the American flag as a symbol of freedom from their communist oppressors. All Americans should be proud of this and stand against communism/socialism. Attn @AOC and other Dem socialists: there is an important lesson here for you,” posted Rep. Liz Cheney.

Hong Kong protestors carry the American flag as a symbol of freedom from their communist oppressors.

All Americans should be proud of this and stand against communism/socialism.

Attn @AOC and other Dem socialists: there is an important lesson here for you. pic.twitter.com/5JhSEcBvKi

— Liz Cheney (@Liz_Cheney) September 30, 2019

Riot police then chased protesters northwards into Mong Kok whilst deploying tear gas. #hongkong #hongkongprotests #antiELAB 3/4 pic.twitter.com/fTmttaxApf

— Hong Kong Free Press (@HongKongFP) October 1, 2019

Pepe is on the move, waving an American flag, shepherded by the soothing sound of 'Glory to Hong Kong' played on a kazoo. pic.twitter.com/YTAqDTPpRA

— Mike Bird (@Birdyword) October 1, 2019

Hong Kong riot police fired a live-round of ammunition into a crowd of pro-Democracy protesters Tuesday as Beijing prepares to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their communist revolution.

“Hong Kong police shot a teenage protester at close range in the chest Tuesday, leaving him bleeding and howling on the ground, in a fearsome escalation of anti-government demonstrations that spread across the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. Tens of thousands marched in a day of rage as Communist leaders in Beijing celebrated 70 years in power,” reports the Associated Press.

“While officers have previously fired warning shots in the air on multiple occasions during months of protests in Hong Kong, this was the first time a protester is known to have been shot. There were other instances Tuesday when officers also drew their weapons, including two with bloodied faces who pointed pistols, as protesters and riot police fought fierce battles at multiple locations in the city on edge, with many determined to spoil the Oct. 1 anniversary of Communist rule,” adds the AP.

“They are squeezing our necks so we don’t breathe the air of freedom,” said one protester.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.