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Police called in to deal with asylum seeker protest at Kowloon office

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Asylum seekers clashed with police yesterday after the International Social Service Hong Kong Branch refused to meet them. Photo: Felix Wong

A group of asylum seekers staged a seven-hour stand-off yesterday at an office in Prince Edward that gives them material aid, calling for better housing conditions.

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Amid the presence of police, they tried to storm the office of the International Social Service Hong Kong branch, insisting on a group meeting with a director whom they said was scheduled to talk to them at 11am.

The stand-off ended at about 6pm after Labour Party legislator Dr Fernando Cheung Chiu-hung helped arrange a meeting in two weeks time- with ISS branch chief executive Stephen Yau.

The director in question, Adrielle Panares, said it was not normal ISS practice to meet people in groups, except as families.

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"I am not going to be subject to force and harassment and forced entry," Panares said.

Tensions broke out at the Hospital Authority's Li Po Chun Health Centre on Arran Street after about 10 asylum seekers - from Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere - arrived for the meeting, but found themselves barred from entry. Later 40 more arrived.

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