The leader of the Hong Kong Federation of Women condemned the increasingly violent acts in Hong Kong's radical protests in a UNHRC speech on Wednesday.
“In the 95 days since June 9, Hong Kong people have been plagued with 130 protests in which over 110 ended in unprovoked violence and unlawful acts, driving hundreds of small businesses to close down and leaving many workers jobless,” said Pansy Ho Chiu-king, chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Women.
Ho said that ordinary residents in Hong Kong are the "hardest hit victims" and called for the international community to reprimand organizers and the influencers behind them.
She made the remarks at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.