and the second part mostly will be how they re going to block if someone attacks them or some counter attack, just some scenario of what they might encounter in daily lives. do you think that tensions between the hong kongers and pro ccp mainlanders in the uk have it been getting worse? personally, i think yes, with what s been seen in incidents, they re notjust verbal, they go physically now. it s difficult to get a true sense of the scale and strength of these tensions. chinese communities in the uk are diverse and they have different feelings about the government in beijing. but when conflicts do arise between hong kongers and those that support the chinese government, the actions on both sides can be problematic. clark is still very politically active since moving to the uk. he s helped to organize protests against the actions of china. he posted a video of a clash between hong kongers and two chinese women standing outside their shop. why are all these guys from hong
about being arrested again. he s been granted political asylum in the uk and has been living in manchester. why did you come to the uk? because at that time i think it s very dangerous for me because ijoin lots of protests. your parents found out you went to the uk because the school emailed them to let them know. i sent an email to my school and the school tell my parents that i went to the uk. you didn t want to tell your parents why? i hadn t told anything about my leave. why? i think it is quite dangerous for me to tell them that i m leaving because they are like, they re pro government, they re working in the government. how did they feel about that? the relationship is getting better, ithink. do you think you can go back to hong kong right now? right now, no. like clark, many of those who took
very dangerous for me because ijoin lots of protests. very dangerous for me your parents found out you went to the uk because the school emailed them to let them know. i sent an email to my school and the school tell my parents that i went to the uk. you didn t want to tell your parents why? i hadn t told anything about my leave. why? i think it is quite dangerous for me to tell them that i m leaving because they are like they re pro government, they re working in the government. how did they feel about that? the relationship is getting better, ithink. do you think you can go back to hong kong right now? right now, no. like clark, many of those who took part in the protests in hong kong have taken refuge in the uk. nathan law is one of the most high profile pro democracy campaigners.
themselves when they encounter this kind of situations. what kind of things are you teaching in this self defense class? part of the session we ll build a fitness just cardio base. and the second part mostly will be how they re going to block if someone attacks them or some counter attack, just some scenario of what they might encounter in daily lives. do you think that tensions between the hong kongers and pro ccp mainlanders in the uk have it been getting worse? personally, i think yes, with what s been seen incidents, they re notjust verbal, they go physically now. it s difficult to get a true sense of the scale and strength of these tensions. chinese communities in the uk are diverse and they have different feelings about the government in beijing. but when conflicts do arise between hong kongers and those that support the chinese government, the actions on both sides can be problematic. clark is still very politically
scenario of what they might encounter in daily lives. do you think that tensions between the hong kongers and pro ccp mainlanders in the uk have it been getting worse? personally, i think yes, with what s been seen incidents, they re notjust verbal, they go physically now. it s difficult to get a true sense of the scale and strength of these tensions. chinese communities in the uk are diverse and they have different feelings about the government in beijing. but when conflicts do arise between hong kongers and those that support the chinese government, the actions on both sides can be problematic. clark is still very politically active since moving to the uk. he s helped to organize protests against the actions of china. he posted a video of a clash between hong kong police and two chinese women standing outside their shop. why are all these guys from hong kong like approaching these women?