Pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmaker condemns 'violent attacks'
Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator Nathan Law hit out Monday at "violent attacks" by pro-China protesters at the city's airport on his return from a political forum in Taiwan. Protesters, who accuse Law of favouring independence for Hong Kong, shouted, threw liquid in his face and tried to hit him as airport security struggled to bundle him through. It came after Law and other high-profile Hong Kong pro-democracy activists including Joshua Wong, had been greeted by pro-China protesters in Taipei as they arrived for the forum on Saturday.