HongKong

Hong Kong’s protest-hit banks allowed to keep protective covers, despite taking up public land



Protective structures used to prevent banks from being attacked by protesters will be allowed to stay, despite encroaching onto public land, Hong Kong’s government has decided.That came after a campaign of complaints by protest supporters against fortified Bank of China branches.During anti-government unrest which has gripped Hong Kong for months, protesters have targeted mainland Chinese banks and other businesses judged to be pro-Beijing, smashing up outlets and setting some on fire. Some…



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