Updated 19 July 2019
Situation:
Tensions are escalating as weeks of regular protesting look to continue for the foreseeable
future. 22 people were hospitalized with injuries following the protests at Sha Tin on 14
July. Police have also been accused of blocking all exits of a certain space at past protests, a
move called “kettling”.
In anticipation of this weekend’s protests police have been prepping with barriers around
Admiralty – particularly government buildings.
Two rallies planned for this weekend and one for the next:
Saturday, July 20 – 5 pm in Tamar Park in Admiralty – a rallied is being planned by pro-
Beijing lawmakers, calling it “Safeguard Hong Kong”
Sunday, July 21 – 3pm start at Victoria Park and then marching to the Court of Final
Appeal by Chater Gardens – organized by Civil Human Rights Front
Sunday, July 28 – demonstrations in To Kaw Wan and Tseung Kwan O. Details still
pending.
Possible Effects:
Likelihood of escalations in actions protests and demonstrations from both protesters and law enforcement
Disrupted modes of transportation
Increased presence of law enforcement personnel and an increased willingness to use force against protesters
Increases in traffic, especially near protest sites
Roads blocked by protestors with little to no notice
Blockades placed by police beforehand
Protests which have the possibility of turning violent, especially after dark
Mitigating Factors to Apply:
Avoid all protests, demonstrations, and large crowds, which have the possibility of turning violent
Avoid discussing political topics in public or on social media
Exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests.
If you are caught in a blockade:
Remain calm
Do not exit your vehicle
Call the authorities
Emergency Services (police, fire, and medical): 999
U.S. Consulate General at +(825) 2523-9011
Allow extra time for travel
Monitor local and social media for updates
Enroll in the Safe Traveler program (STEP) to receive warnings from the U.S. Embassy
Updated 16 July 2019
Situation:
Two protests planned for Wednesday, July 17:
Protesters plan on disrupting the annual Hong Kong Book Fair which is being held at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center 17 – 23 July. (Blue book icon on map)
Elderly protesters are planning a silent march at 5 pm (local time) from Chater Garden (green walker icon on map) to Tamar Park (red walker icon on map). Exact route not known.
Sunday, July 21 – a mass rally in Admiralty is being organized by Civil Human Rights Front
Sunday, July 28 – demonstrations in To Kaw Wan and Tseung Kwan O. Details still
pending.
Possible Effects:
Likelihood of escalations in actions during future protests and demonstrations from both protesters and law enforcement
Disrupted modes of transportation
Increased presence of law enforcement personnel and an increased willingness to use force against protesters
Increases in traffic, especially near protest sites
Roads blocked by protestors with little to no notice
Protests which have the possibility of turning violent, especially after dark
Mitigating Factors to Apply:
Avoid all protests, demonstrations, and large crowds, which have the possibility of turning violent
Avoid discussing political topics in public or on social media
Exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests.
If you are caught in a blockade:
Remain calm
Do not exit your vehicle
Call the authorities
Emergency Services (police, fire, and medical): 999
U.S. Consulate General at +(825) 2523-9011
Allow extra time for travel
Monitor local and social media for updates
Enroll in the Safe Traveler program (STEP) to receive warnings from the U.S. Embassy
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