
Hong Kong protests: Police open fire on protesters
A protester is injured when he was shot at close range by a police officer.
Anti-government protests in Hong Kong have become increasingly violent. A protester was injured on Monday when he was shot at close range by a police officer. He is the third person shot by police since the protests began 24 weeks ago. We hear from protesters about their demands, and, we hear from our BBC reporters covering the story.
Also, Australia has declared a state of emergency over the bushfires in the states of New South Wales and Queensland. We hear from a resident who fears she will lose her home to the fires.
And we hear about a police raid on a bar in Uganda, 120 people were arrested. We speak to an LGBT activist there.
(Photo: Riot police in central Hong Kong on November 11, 2019. Credit: Dale De La Rey/Getty Images).
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- Mon 11 Nov 201916:06GMTBBC World Service except Australasia




