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Hong Kong set to invoke colonial-era law for ban on masks at protests

Legislators warn a mask ban and any harsh measures would only alienate the people further

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File photo of a protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask in Hong Kong. Pic/AFP

File photo of a protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask in Hong Kong. Pic/AFP

Hong Kong: The increasingly widespread violence in Hong Kong has prompted rising calls from police associations and some pro-Beijing groups for tougher measures, including curfews and a mask ban to prevent protesters from concealing their identities.

The Hong Kong government is soon expected to announce a ban on wearing masks at public gatherings under a colonial-era law, according to reports. Emergency Regulations Ordinance has not been used in the city in half a century.

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