A young girl is treated by a medic in the back of Chen's car after being effected by tear gas during protests in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong. 'School Buses', are the collective name to a group of volunteers, including Chen (not his real name), who offer free transport for people who need help getting away from the protests safely. Rick Findler for The National
A young girl is treated by a medic in the back of Chen's car after being effected by tear gas during protests in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong. 'School Buses', are the collective name to a group of volunteers, including Chen (not his real name), who offer free transport for people who need help getting away from the protests safely. Rick Findler for The National
A young girl is treated by a medic in the back of Chen's car after being effected by tear gas during protests in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong. 'School Buses', are the collective name to a group of volunteers, including Chen (not his real name), who offer free transport for people who need help getting away from the protests safely. Rick Findler for The National
A young girl is treated by a medic in the back of Chen's car after being effected by tear gas during protests in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong. 'School Buses', are the collective name to a group of v

Wealthy businessmen among anonymous ride share network providing Hong Kong protesters safe passage home


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It was late evening in October and Hong Kong’s streets were in turmoil as the war between pro-democracy protesters and police raged on following another day of demonstrations.

After months-long protests, which first began in response to the proposed 2019 Hong Kong Extradition Bill in June, shop-front shutters remained down, businesses were deserted. Instead, tear gas canisters and water cannons were deployed relentlessly by police in a bid to disperse the black-clad protesters embroiled in destructive rampages in what they call Hong Kong’s fight for freedom.

The vibrant signs that light up the city’s streets were a stark contrast to the violent clashes that played out amid the thick fog of tear gas, as police and protesters exchanged rubber bullets and Molotov cocktails.

It was amongst this chaos The National first met Chen, a finance worker at an investment bank, sitting in the driver's seat of a Porsche. Through his wound-down window he urgently calls out to a mother trying desperately to wash the burning tear gas residue from her screaming toddler's face. He offers them an escape from the bedlam in his car – which they gladly accept.

Chen makes his way through the crowds as he gives a volunteer medic a ride away from the protests safely to his home. Rick Findler for The National
Chen makes his way through the crowds as he gives a volunteer medic a ride away from the protests safely to his home. Rick Findler for The National

Action to this extent has dwindled in the last couple of months as a result of the global coronavirus epidemic, but hasn't dissipated completely. When protests do erupt from time-to-time Chen, who is using a pseudonym to protect his identity, continues to show up to offer lifts home to protesters and anyone else caught up in the demonstrations who needs help.

Today, he is offering his free ‘taxi’ service at an event marking the six-month anniversary of the 31 August Prince Edward station attack, in which the police were heavily criticised for their aggressive approach.

The multiple Porsche owner began providing rides in August last year, sacrificing at least two evenings every week until the Covid-19 crisis hit at the beginning of this year. He began the charitable endeavour after protesters knocked on his door, desperate for help hiding from the police during the July 31 solidarity protests.

“I think everyone in this city has a role. I’m not young and I’m a little bit fat so I can’t be a front-liner. Driving protesters home is a role I can perform,” says the father-of-one.

Chen is just one among many other Hong Kongers carrying out this role affectionately referred to as ‘school buses’ or ‘parents collecting the children’. The rides are organised through instant messaging app Telegram, which protects users’ identities as they share their location.

A sign in the back of an Uber driver's car shows that any donations and money given will go towards helping fund his role in being part of the 'school bus' system. Rick Findler for The National
A sign in the back of an Uber driver's car shows that any donations and money given will go towards helping fund his role in being part of the 'school bus' system. Rick Findler for The National

Those involved in the ride-sharing network are continually implementing further precautionary steps to ensure their security. Real-time information on police road blocks through Telegram helps drivers avoid being stopped and one of Chen’s friends has even hired a taxi to look less conspicuous, he says.

“I’ve had people as young as 13 in my car and I was among the alliance working to rescue the hundreds of people trapped inside both the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the PolyU [Hong Kong Polytechnic University] while they were under siege,” he says.

Chen was already taking a big risk, especially as he regularly travels to mainland China for work; if he was stopped by police while carrying out these journeys he could face serious repercussions. Now, though, he also has the health risk to contend with.

“We all make sure we wear masks and wash our hands regularly, and I take to my car to be cleaned the next day,” he says.

“The risk I take is nothing compared to the risk the youngsters are taking. The behaviour of the authorities is unacceptable. Police officers are not being held accountable for their actions,” says Chen, who adds that although he doesn’t like violence he understands why the demonstrations turned this way.

“Here in Hong Kong, we have tried many peaceful methods to achieve a response from the government. These attempts have all failed. Now, the only option left is violence.

“I have many mainland friends. Most of them will say the protesters are paid by the United States government. But I know this isn’t the case, they’re just school kids. This is just propaganda.”

The 2047 deadline, which will see the end of the ‘one country, two systems’ agreement — and has allowed Hong Kong greater autonomy since 2007— is a conscious worry for Chen. He is considering the prospect of moving his daughter overseas.

“I want my daughter to grow up without fear,” he says.

'John' (not his real name), a school bus driver, speaks on the phone to locate Georgina in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong before driving her safely home from the protests. Rick Findler for The National
'John' (not his real name), a school bus driver, speaks on the phone to locate Georgina in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong before driving her safely home from the protests. Rick Findler for The National

Another ‘school bus’ driver is aviation lawyer, John, now living in Germany, who has been using his annual leave to return to Hong Kong to join the ride share network.

“I’m not suitable to be a frontline warrior. At the same time, I have a family to support and a career I don’t want to sacrifice,” he says. Although Hong Kong’s unemployment rate is low at around 3 per cent, the average annual salary is around $207,000 Hong Kong Dollars (Dh48,000) in a city deemed the most expensive in the world for new home buyers.

The promise of higher salaries and a better quality of life are driving factors for those choosing to live overseas, in addition to the promise of a freer society, says John, who also uses a pseudonym to conceal his identity.

His passenger is 19-year-old Georgina, who is a regular attendee of the protests, unbeknown to her family. The swimming coach says that since the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) began closing at 10pm — essentially implementing a de-facto curfew — the ‘school buses’ have been invaluable; if protesters are even able to flag down official taxis, fares are expensive in comparison to public transportation. It is also risky.

Georgina is pictured speaking to 'John' the driver of the volunteer taxi as she is driven home from the protests. Rick Findler for The National
Georgina is pictured speaking to 'John' the driver of the volunteer taxi as she is driven home from the protests. Rick Findler for The National

“One taxi driver called the protesters cockroaches and I wasn’t able to say anything. I was very angry,” says Georgina. Although, there are a small number of official taxis who offer free rides to those involved in the demonstrations.

Putting her faith in the anonymous underground network of drivers is still a risk. At the start, passengers could run license plate checks through the Telegram network to determine whether the car is owned or operated by the authorities or suspected pro-government individuals. This, however, is no longer a secure check, says John, who highlights the increasing danger to all those involved.

“The police have been stopping ‘school buses’, arresting the driver and then using them as bait to arrest passengers,” he says.

But protesters and drivers have continued their efforts nonetheless.

Despite the current pause on rallies, support for the Hong Kong protesters has risen, according to a Reuters poll. Sixty-three per cent of participants interviewed last month support the resignation of the city’s leader Carrie Lam, compared to 57 per cent in December. The survey also demonstrated a substantial increase in support for protesters’ key demands.

“Protest action has slowed down but it won’t stop and we’ll continue as long as there is a need,” says Chen.

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Based: Dubai
Sector: E-commerce
Current number of staff: 10
Investment stage: Pre-seed
Initial investment: Undisclosed 

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• Founded in 2014, Telr is a payment aggregator and gateway with an office in Silicon Oasis. It’s e-commerce entry plan costs Dh349 monthly (plus VAT). QR codes direct customers to an online payment page and merchants can generate payments through messaging apps.

• Business Bay’s Pallapay claims 40,000-plus active merchants who can invoice customers and receive payment by card. Fees range from 1.99 per cent plus Dh1 per transaction depending on payment method and location, such as online or via UAE mobile.

• Tap started in May 2013 in Kuwait, allowing Middle East businesses to bill, accept, receive and make payments online “easier, faster and smoother” via goSell and goCollect. It supports more than 10,000 merchants. Monthly fees range from US$65-100, plus card charges of 2.75-3.75 per cent and Dh1.2 per sale.

2checkout’s “all-in-one payment gateway and merchant account” accepts payments in 200-plus markets for 2.4-3.9 per cent, plus a Dh1.2-Dh1.8 currency conversion charge. The US provider processes online shop and mobile transactions and has 17,000-plus active digital commerce users.

• PayPal is probably the best-known online goods payment method - usually used for eBay purchases -  but can be used to receive funds, providing everyone’s signed up. Costs from 2.9 per cent plus Dh1.2 per transaction.

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Tearful appearance

Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday. 

Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow. 

She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.

A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.

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Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors

Power: Combined output 920hp

Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic

Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km

On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025

Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000

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2016 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-GP)
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THE SPECS

Engine: 4.0L twin-turbo V8

Gearbox: eight-speed automatic

Power: 571hp at 6,000rpm

Torque: 800Nm from 2,000-4,500rpm

Fuel economy, combined: 11.4L/100km

Price, base: from Dh571,000

On sale: this week

TCL INFO

Teams:
Punjabi Legends 
Owners: Inzamam-ul-Haq and Intizar-ul-Haq; Key player: Misbah-ul-Haq
Pakhtoons Owners: Habib Khan and Tajuddin Khan; Key player: Shahid Afridi
Maratha Arabians Owners: Sohail Khan, Ali Tumbi, Parvez Khan; Key player: Virender Sehwag
Bangla Tigers Owners: Shirajuddin Alam, Yasin Choudhary, Neelesh Bhatnager, Anis and Rizwan Sajan; Key player: TBC
Colombo Lions Owners: Sri Lanka Cricket; Key player: TBC
Kerala Kings Owners: Hussain Adam Ali and Shafi Ul Mulk; Key player: Eoin Morgan

Venue Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Format 10 overs per side, matches last for 90 minutes
When December 14-17

Score

Third Test, Day 2

New Zealand 274
Pakistan 139-3 (61 ov)

Pakistan trail by 135 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the innings

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Getting there
Flydubai flies direct from Dubai to Tbilisi from Dh1,025 return including taxes

RESULTS

Mumbai Indians 181-4 (20 ovs)
Kolkata Knight Riders 168-6 (20ovs)

Mumbai won by 13 runs

Rajasthan Royals 152-9 (20 ovs)
Kings XI Punjab 155-4 (18.4 ovs)

Kings XI Punjab won by 6 wickets

MATCH INFO

Tottenham Hotspur 1
Kane (50')

Newcastle United 0

MATCH INFO

Kolkata Knight Riders 245/6 (20 ovs)
Kings XI Punjab 214/8 (20 ovs)

Kolkata won by 31 runs

Lexus LX700h specs

Engine: 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 plus supplementary electric motor

Power: 464hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 790Nm from 2,000-3,600rpm

Transmission: 10-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 11.7L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh590,000

The biog

First Job: Abu Dhabi Department of Petroleum in 1974  
Current role: Chairperson of Al Maskari Holding since 2008
Career high: Regularly cited on Forbes list of 100 most powerful Arab Businesswomen
Achievement: Helped establish Al Maskari Medical Centre in 1969 in Abu Dhabi’s Western Region
Future plan: Will now concentrate on her charitable work

The specs: 2018 BMW X2 and X3

Price, as tested: Dh255,150 (X2); Dh383,250 (X3)

Engine: 2.0-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder (X2); 3.0-litre twin-turbo inline six-cylinder (X3)

Power 192hp @ 5,000rpm (X2); 355hp @ 5,500rpm (X3)

Torque: 280Nm @ 1,350rpm (X2); 500Nm @ 1,520rpm (X3)

Transmission: Seven-speed automatic (X2); Eight-speed automatic (X3)

Fuel consumption, combined: 5.7L / 100km (X2); 8.3L / 100km (X3)

England Test squad

Joe Root (captain), Moeen Ali, James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow (wicketkeeper), Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler, Alastair Cook, Sam Curran, Keaton Jennings, Dawid Malan, Jamie Porter, Adil Rashid, Ben Stokes.

Museum of the Future in numbers
  •  78 metres is the height of the museum
  •  30,000 square metres is its total area
  •  17,000 square metres is the length of the stainless steel facade
  •  14 kilometres is the length of LED lights used on the facade
  •  1,024 individual pieces make up the exterior 
  •  7 floors in all, with one for administrative offices
  •  2,400 diagonally intersecting steel members frame the torus shape
  •  100 species of trees and plants dot the gardens
  •  Dh145 is the price of a ticket
The specs
Engine: 2.4-litre 4-cylinder

Transmission: CVT auto

Power: 181bhp

Torque: 244Nm

Price: Dh122,900 

Results

6pm: Dubai Trophy – Conditions (TB) $100,000 (Turf) 1,200m 

Winner: Silent Speech, William Buick (jockey), Charlie Appleby
(trainer) 

6.35pm: Jumeirah Derby Trial – Conditions (TB) $60,000 (T)
1,800m 

Winner: Island Falcon, Frankie Dettori, Saeed bin Suroor 

7.10pm: UAE 2000 Guineas Trial – Conditions (TB) $60,000 (Dirt)
1,400m 

Winner: Rawy, Mickael Barzalona, Salem bin Ghadayer 

7.45pm: Al Rashidiya – Group 2 (TB) $180,000 (T) 1,800m 

Winner: Desert Fire, Hector Crouch, Saeed bin Suroor 

8.20pm: Al Fahidi Fort – Group 2 (TB) $180,000 (T) 1,400m 

Winner: Naval Crown, William Buick, Charlie Appleby 

8.55pm: Dubawi Stakes – Group 3 (TB) $150,000 (D) 1,200m 

Winner: Al Tariq, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watsons 

9.30pm: Aliyah – Rated Conditions (TB) $80,000 (D) 2,000m 

Winner: Dubai Icon, Patrick Cosgrave, Saeed bin Suroor  

Emergency

Director: Kangana Ranaut

Stars: Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman, Mahima Chaudhry 

Rating: 2/5

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Thalassaemia is part of a family of genetic conditions affecting the blood known as haemoglobin disorders.

Haemoglobin is a substance in the red blood cells that carries oxygen and a lack of it triggers anemia, leaving patients very weak, short of breath and pale.

The most severe type of the condition is typically inherited when both parents are carriers. Those patients often require regular blood transfusions - about 450 of the UAE's 2,000 thalassaemia patients - though frequent transfusions can lead to too much iron in the body and heart and liver problems.

The condition mainly affects people of Mediterranean, South Asian, South-East Asian and Middle Eastern origin. Saudi Arabia recorded 45,892 cases of carriers between 2004 and 2014.

A World Health Organisation study estimated that globally there are at least 950,000 'new carrier couples' every year and annually there are 1.33 million at-risk pregnancies.

COMPANY PROFILE

Founders: Sebastian Stefan, Sebastian Morar and Claudia Pacurar

Based: Dubai, UAE

Founded: 2014

Number of employees: 36

Sector: Logistics

Raised: $2.5 million

Investors: DP World, Prime Venture Partners and family offices in Saudi Arabia and the UAE