REUTERS: The use of tear gas to control crowds of protesters in the Chinese-ruled city of Hong Kong could have dangerous effects on health and the ...
REUTERS: The use of tear gas to control crowds of protesters in the Chinese-ruled city of Hong Kong could have dangerous effects on health and the environment, a group of academics warns.
"To some people, tear gas sounds very benign - like 'okay, you have some tears, it's like cutting an onion!'" he said. "These symptoms will usually disappear within a short time after exposure to tear gas," the government said. Demonstrators are angry at what they see as Chinese meddling in freedoms promised to the former British colony in 1997. China denies interfering and says it is committed to the"one country, two systems" formula put in place at the time.
Unlike protesters, who disperse when police launch teargas cannisters, journalists tend to rush forward to capture the event and as a result are among the most vulnerable, he said."By now, I just recognize the sound of the tear gas gun go off," she said in a phone interview.
"People are increasingly worried that there are other harmful chemicals that are generated after tear gas has been deployed," he said.
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