If Hong Kong democrats do not like the Chinese regime’s decision on universal suffrage for the city-state, the nonviolent Occupy Central movement will take place shortly, according to movement co-organizer Benny Tai Yiu-ting.
Beijing is pressuring the critics to halt their calls for independence ahead of the crucial Chief Executive elections on March 30.
If Hong Kong democrats do not like the Chinese regime’s decision on universal suffrage for the city-state, the nonviolent Occupy Central movement will take place shortly, according to movement co-organizer Benny Tai Yiu-ting.
Beijing is pressuring the critics to halt their calls for independence ahead of the crucial Chief Executive elections on March 30.