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00:00:04,725 --> 00:00:06,600 Unrest in Hong Kong broke out over the summer
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and it's continued ever since.
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00:00:11,260 --> 00:00:14,559 But it may now have reached a critical turning point.
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There are two new developments.
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First, growing violence and a sense of chaos in the streets.
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00:00:24,460 --> 00:00:27,100 Second, an increasingly harsh tone
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from the authorities in both Hong Kong and Beijing.
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The shocking recent footage of a demonstrator
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being shot in the chest by a policeman
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and of a pro-Beijing counter -demonstrator being
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doused in petrol and set alight have gone around the world.
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After many months in which violence has been very limited
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these alarming new developments have increased the sense
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that events are now spiralling out of control.
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The demonstrations, which used to take place on weekends
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and did little to disrupt normal life,
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are now spilling over into the week.
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The atmosphere in Hong Kong is increasingly
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anarchic with vandalism and disruptions
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to public transport on the rise.
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The violence, as well as increasing problems
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on the public transport system, has led the Hong Kong police
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to warn that the city is 'on the brink of chaos'.
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But the police themselves are deeply
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controversial with the demonstrators.
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Carrie Lam, the city's chief executive
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is using harsher language.
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00:01:33,380 --> 00:01:35,759 And Beijing's spokesman on Hong Kong affairs
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has called for the introduction of a new national security
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law in Hong Kong and more patriotic education, measures
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which would further outrage the pro-democracy forces
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in the territory.
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All eyes will now be on local elections on November the 24th
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where there are a number of pro-democracy candidates
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running.
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But there must be a risk that the situation in Hong Kong
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will boil over even before the vote takes place.