Kong Island
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Roberto Mauri |
Composers | Roberto Pregadio |
Screenplay | Roberto Mauri |
Walter Brandi | |
Ralph Zucker | |
Producers | Walter Brandi |
Dick Randall | |
Ralph Zucker | |
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ID | 1605448 |
About Kong Island
When Eve, a jungle girl raised by apes, is captured along with them by a mad scientist, he develops a device to control the thoughts and actions to create an army of ape-monsters on the infamous island.
Hong Kong and southern China battles widespread flooding from record rains
... More than 200mm of rain was recorded on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the north-eastern part of the city between 18:00 local time (10:00 GMT) and midnight - a total that exceeds the amount the entire city typically receives within certain months...
Hong Kong protests: Police officer wounded in leg by arrow
... A police truck on a bridge above the Cross Harbour tunnel, which links Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, was set on fire on Sunday and it was forced to retreat by large crowds of protesters hiding behind umbrellas and hurling petrol bombs...
Hong Kong policeman shoots protester during roadblock
... What happened to the injured protester? The shooting occurred as protesters tried to block a junction at Sai Wan Ho on the north-east of Hong Kong Island...
Hong Kong protests: Man's ear bitten in knife attack
... The attack happened at the Cityplaza mall in the Tai Koo district on Hong Kong Island...
China anniversary: Clashes as Hong Kong protesters defy police ban
... On the streets of Hong Kong Island s dense downtown, from Admiralty to Causeway Bay, protesters played cat and mouse with police, setting a trail of fires in their wake...
Hong Kong protests: China flag desecrated as fresh unrest erupts
... Riot police closed down the mall and the linked metro station in Sha Tin, a city in the New Territories north of Hong Kong Island...
Hong Kong protests: Clashes as police fire tear gas into rail station
... Tear gas was fired in the busy shopping district of Tsim Sha Tsui as well as in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island...
Hong Kong protests: Police fire tear gas near China's liaison office
... Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken over streets near Sai Wan and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island...
Hong Kong policeman shoots protester during roadblock
Two People are in critical condition after Another Day of violent demonstrations in Hong Kong .
A protester was injured on Monday Morning when he was shot at Close Range by a Police Officer .
He was the third person shot by Police since the protests began 24 Weeks ago.
Later on Monday a pro-Beijing supporter was doused in flammable liquid and set alight after arguing with protesters, who are demanding greater democracy and Police accountability in Hong Kong .
The Territory 's Chief Executive Carrie Lam , speaking at a news conference on Monday evening, called the demonstrators enemies of the people.
"If there's still any Wishful Thinking that by escalating violence, the Hong Kong government will yield to pressure, to satisfy the so-called political demands, I'm making this statement clear and loud here: that will not happen," She Said .
There were clashes across Hong Kong on Monday between protesters and Police , who fired rubber bullets and tear gas. At one point, tear gas was fired in the central business district - a rare occurrence during working hours on a Weekday .
Protesters built barricades in Causeway BayThe violence also prompted A Warning from a senior Chinese newspaper editor at a tabloid published by the state-owned People's Daily.
Addressing Hong Kong Police , Hu Xijin wrote: "You have the backing of not only the Hong Kong and Chinese people, but also Chinese soldiers and the People's Liberation Army in Hong Kong ," Reuters news agency reported. "They can go into Hong Kong to provide support at any time. "
Monday's violence followed a weekend of vigils and protests after Alex Chow had been in hospital since he fell from The Ledge of a Car Park during a Police operation a week ago.
The protests started in June against a Now -withdrawn plan to allow extradition to Mainland China , but have since morphed into wider demonstrations.
What happened to the injured protester?The Shooting occurred as protesters tried to block a Junction at Sai Wan Ho on the north-east of Hong Kong Island . Police confirmed that one officer "discharged his service revolver" and that A Man was shot.
Footage posted on Facebook showed The Officer drawing his gun before grappling with A Man at a roadblock. When another man approached wearing a face mask, The Officer fired at him, hitting him in the torso. The Officer fired twice more, but there were no injuries.
After The Shooting , footage showed the 21-year old protester lying with his eyes wide open and with blood around him.
He has undergone surgery and remains in a critical condition, a Hospital Authority spokesman told the BBC.
The Police said officers also drew firearms from their holsters in two other Places .
Police in Sai Wan Ho, after The Shooting happenedBut they denied what they called "totally false and malicious" reports that officers were ordered to "recklessly use their firearms" in Monday's operations.
It was the third time a Police Officer had shot someone with live rounds. when China was celebrating 70 years of communist rule. The second case was a teenage boy shot in the leg on 4 October.
Blood and graffitiStephen McDonell, BBC China correspondent, at the scene
The pedestrian crossing in Sai Wan Ho, where the young protester was shot, has become a site of considerable tension.
Activists have built barricades across The Junction - and when riot Police come they face a torrent of abuse from bystanders of all ages.
Blood can still be seen on The Street - and next to it graffiti reading "we shall Never Surrender ".
Each Time the riot Police leave, the demonstrators return to erect their barricades again.
Hong Kong 's political Crisis - Now in its fifth month - continues to become more violent.
What happened to the pro-Beijing supporter?The unnamed man was doused in a flammable liquid after getting into a dispute with protesters in Ma On Shan, about 20km (12 miles) north of The Business district. It is unclear what started the argument, news agency AFP reported.
Video being shared online shows The Man , who is wearing green, tell the protesters "none of you are Chinese". The protesters respond by telling him to "go back to the Greater Bay Area", which is a part of the Chinese Mainland across The Border from Hong Kong .
Tear gas was fired in the central business district - a rare occurrence on a WeekdayThe Man was then set alight in what Chief Supt John Tse said was the "Most Shocking incident".
"The Man is Now admitted to hospital in critical condition and the case is under investigation by the regional crime unit of New Territories South," he told reporters.
What else happened on Monday?Most protests have taken place at weekends, but pro-democracy activists have called out all workers for a general strike on Monday.
Other incidents have included:
Police described the activists as "radical protesters", conducting "extensive illegal acts" and urged them to stop any actions that threatened safety and obstructed The Police .
Several universities have cancelled their classes for The Day .
Why are there protests in Hong Kong ?Hong Kong is part of China but as a former British colony.
The protests started in June against plans to allow extradition to the Mainland - which many feared would undermine The City 's freedoms.
The Bill was withdrawn in September and Now call for full democracy and an inquiry into Police behaviour.
Clashes between Police and activists have become increasingly violent and in October.
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