He could also be heard saying ‘Black Lives Matters, here is not America’. FMTNews
Riot cops detain a demonstrator protesting China’s national security law on June 12.
In a video posted online that quickly went viral, he could be heard saying “I can’t breathe” at the press as reporters were asked to move back.The phrase “I can’t breathe” has been embraced by racial justice protesters in the United States following the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis on May 25.Hong Kong’s police force said the officer had been reprimanded for his comments.
Hong Kong police spent seven straight months last year battling huge and often violent protests, hammering the force’s reputation.
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