Children of the Revolution
Jan 24, 2020
4 minutes
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ADAM FERGUSON FOR TIME
STORY BY LAIGNEE BARRON
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With reporting by
AMY GUNIA
and
HILLARY LEUNG/HONG KONG
“Only when there is chaos in society does the government pay some attention to our demands. I think that all police are the same. Maybe I hate them too much, but I think that whatever protesters do, whether they slash their necks or whatever, I think there’s no problem.”
—JANE, 21
AT 15 YEARS OLD, YANNUS IS TOO YOUNG TO DRIVE a car, buy a beer or donate blood. But he says he is willing to give his life in the “final battle” for Hong Kong.
“Maybe I will die for this movement,” he says, at the edge of one of the pitched battles that demonstrations have frequently become over the past eight months. As protesters beside him pour Molotov cocktails, the teenager straps on a motorcycle helmet to hide his face from cameras and facial-recognition software. Like every protester TIME
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