Ben Hedges returning to his birthplace, Hong Kong, after seeing images of the student protests on televisions in order to find out what exactly has happened to Hong Kong since it was handed over to the Chinese regime in 1997.
Some pro-democracy protesters are causing some trouble at Hong Kong’s Legislative Council.
A couple of student protesters are trying to enter the LegCo building.
The social contours of this city’s main occupied zone have come to resemble something of the real world.
Are “foreign forces” behind the students’ supplies?
HONG KONG—By day Mrs. Li, 52, works as a purchasing manager at a Chinese shipping firm. At night, she cleans toilets.
Hong Kong police were caught violently apprehending an Occupy Central protester on Thursday, Nov. 6.
For more than a month now, Epoch Times photographer Ben Chasteen has been pounding the streets of Hong Kong.
An anti-Occupy Central member was caught stabbing a pro-democracy supporter on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
Day 18 of the Umbrella Revolution got off to a violent start as Hong Kong police start to clear out peaceful pro-democracy protestors.
Formal talks between student representatives and Hong Kong government officials will commence on Friday, a potential step to ending the stand off known as Occupy Central.
Speculation has been rife about who the individuals are that are violently opposing the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
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The violent protesters opposing Occupy Central who have assaulted students and sexually harassed female protesters have ties to Beijing, according to Hongkongers observing the action.
HONG KONG—On the eve that Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying had demanded that they were supposed to peacefully disperse from their occupation of the roads and squares surrounding government offices here, Hong Kong students instead erected a statue representing their movement—it’s yellow umbrella pointed defiantly to government headquarters, quickly earning it the name ‘Umbrella Man.’
Ben Hedges returning to his birthplace, Hong Kong, after seeing images of the student protests on televisions in order to find out what exactly has happened to Hong Kong since it was handed over to the Chinese regime in 1997.
Some pro-democracy protesters are causing some trouble at Hong Kong’s Legislative Council.
A couple of student protesters are trying to enter the LegCo building.
The social contours of this city’s main occupied zone have come to resemble something of the real world.
Are “foreign forces” behind the students’ supplies?
HONG KONG—By day Mrs. Li, 52, works as a purchasing manager at a Chinese shipping firm. At night, she cleans toilets.
Hong Kong police were caught violently apprehending an Occupy Central protester on Thursday, Nov. 6.
For more than a month now, Epoch Times photographer Ben Chasteen has been pounding the streets of Hong Kong.
An anti-Occupy Central member was caught stabbing a pro-democracy supporter on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
Day 18 of the Umbrella Revolution got off to a violent start as Hong Kong police start to clear out peaceful pro-democracy protestors.
Formal talks between student representatives and Hong Kong government officials will commence on Friday, a potential step to ending the stand off known as Occupy Central.
Speculation has been rife about who the individuals are that are violently opposing the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
https://cmset.epochtimes.com/view.php?id=157068
The violent protesters opposing Occupy Central who have assaulted students and sexually harassed female protesters have ties to Beijing, according to Hongkongers observing the action.
HONG KONG—On the eve that Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying had demanded that they were supposed to peacefully disperse from their occupation of the roads and squares surrounding government offices here, Hong Kong students instead erected a statue representing their movement—it’s yellow umbrella pointed defiantly to government headquarters, quickly earning it the name ‘Umbrella Man.’