Category Archives: Hong Kong Democracy

Hong Kong Democracy Protest: Thousands March Through City-More Than 500 People Arrested After Refusing to Leave a Street in Central District

By CHESTER YUNG, EDWARD NGAI and NED LEVIN CONNECT

Updated July 2, 2014 2:37 a.m. ET


Protesters are taken away by police officers after a sit-in in Hong Kong’s financial district. Kin Cheung/Associated Press
HONG KONG—Police arrested 511 people who refused to leave a street in the financial Continue reading

Big turnout in Hong Kong democracy vote irks Beijing

By AP News Jun 30, 2014 5:39AM UTC


An assistance guides voters at a polling station for an unofficial referendum on democratic reform in Hong Kong Sunday

HONG KONG (AP) — An informal referendum aimed at bolstering support for greater democracy in Hong Kong has drawn nearly 800,000 votes and Beijing’s ire. Continue reading

Hong Kong democracy ‘referendum’ draws nearly 800,000

30 June 2014 Last updated at 02:15 ET

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A total of 792,808 voters took part in an unofficial referendum on universal suffrage in Hong Kong, organisers said.

The 10-day poll was held by protest group Occupy Central. Continue reading

Hong Kong Lawyers in Mass Silent Protest Over China’s White Paper

2014-06-27 


Lawyers gather in front of the court of final appeal during a march in defence of judicial independence in Hong Kong, June 27, 2014.
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Nearly 2,000 members of Hong Kong’s legal profession, Continue reading

China Link Alleged to Cyberattack as Hong Kong Tensions Grow

 

Hong Kong police carry out crowd control drills at a local police college in Hong Kong on June 25, 2014 ahead of planned July 1 protests. Continue reading

Hong Kong Chief Hits Back After Chinese Media Attacks Poll

2014-06-24


Hong Kong Chief Executive C.Y. Leung (R) meets with Hong Kong businessmen in Beijing, April 11, 2012.
AFP

Hong Kong’s chief executive C.Y. Leung on Tuesday hit back at Continue reading

Hong Kong’s democracy ‘referendum’ — What you should know

 

By Wilfred Chan and Euan McKirdy, CNN

June 25, 2014 — Updated 0111 GMT (0911 HKT)


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Hong Kong (CNN) — At least 738,000 Hong Kongers Continue reading

Sunflower Leaders Denied Entry into Hong Kong

Lin Fei-fan, Chen Wei-ting and Huang Kuo-chang have seen their applications to visit Hong Kong to support activists there denied by the authorities


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By J. Michael Cole June 25, 2014

As the crisis in Hong Kong intensifies amid Occupy Central Continue reading