Protesters smashed a woman's phone after an anti-government demonstration in a shopping centre in Hong Kong's Sha Tin district on Sunday.
Footage shows a group of people arguing with a woman who filmed protesters, and smashing her phone as she refused to delete images. Shattered glass and black spray powder were also visible on the floor.
Sunday's protest was the latest in a series of protests in the territory which were triggered by that now-withdrawn extradition bill. The rallies have since evolved into a wider movement against the government, marked by violent clashes between protesters and police.
Protesters smashed a woman's phone after an anti-government demonstration in a shopping centre in Hong Kong's Sha Tin district on Sunday.
Footage shows a group of people arguing with a woman who filmed protesters, and smashing her phone as she refused to delete images. Shattered glass and black spray powder were also visible on the floor.
Sunday's protest was the latest in a series of protests in the territory which were triggered by that now-withdrawn extradition bill. The rallies have since evolved into a wider movement against the government, marked by violent clashes between protesters and police.
Protesters smashed a woman's phone after an anti-government demonstration in a shopping centre in Hong Kong's Sha Tin district on Sunday.
Footage shows a group of people arguing with a woman who filmed protesters, and smashing her phone as she refused to delete images. Shattered glass and black spray powder were also visible on the floor.
Sunday's protest was the latest in a series of protests in the territory which were triggered by that now-withdrawn extradition bill. The rallies have since evolved into a wider movement against the government, marked by violent clashes between protesters and police.