Hong Kong protesters adopt ‘Be water’ Bruce Lee tactic to evade police crackdown

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Pro-democracy demonstrators aim for amorphous approach to respond to authorities, writes Erin Hale in Hong Kong

“Be water” can feel chaotic, with people running from one train station to the next, but it is backed by a highly disciplined strategy. Protesters are often following alerts on Telegram and a website documenting police locations or protest groups needing backup.

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