Continued reporting for The Gateway Pundit from Hong Kong
Over the past week huge numbers of protestors have gathered in Hong Kong to take a stand against another change in Hong Kong law moving the tiny country further under Mainland China’s grip.
The BBC reported yesterday on the crowds –
Now it’s being reported that the protesters have adopted a Christian song as their anthem –
sing hallelujah to the lord pic.twitter.com/en3g39xiZV
— 三爪 (@sanzhao4) June 16, 2019
The song was sung around Hong Kong –
A group of Christians and youngsters have gathered on a footbridge outside #HK gov HQ, facing dozens of police behind barricades. Some of them singing "Sing hallelujah to the lord". Placards read "Stop shooting HK student. Stop treating HK citizens violently."#ExtraditionBill pic.twitter.com/2MWcrQIhbu
— Shirley Zhao (@shirleyZhaoXY) June 13, 2019
More on the Christian song –
Touching scene in the protest: people were singing “sing hallelujah to the lord”. How come this is a “riot”?#NoExtraditionToChina pic.twitter.com/RxBZ1qJ4zo
— Nathan Law 羅冠聰 (@nathanlawkc) June 13, 2019
The protesters requested peace rather than violence –
BEST #extradition protest poster: "Stop Using Baton Or We Sing Hallelujah To The Lord"
Photo by my colleague @jamespomfret @Reuters pic.twitter.com/zhUIY3Iuft
— SJ (@SijiaJ) June 16, 2019