Hong Kong Protest
World is currently observing the best ever protest of the world which is on the basis of true facts.
Hong Kong protesters planned to march to
the home of the city's Beijing-backed leader on Wednesday to push their
case for greater democracy a day after talks between student leaders
and senior officials failed to break the deadlock.
Demonstrators have occupied main streets in the
Chinese-controlled city for nearly a month to oppose a central
government plan that would give Hong Kong people the chance to vote for
their own leader in 2017 but tightly restrict the candidates to Beijing
loyalists.
A wide chasm separates the protesters and the government, which
has labeled their actions illegal and repeatedly said their demand for
open nominations was impossible under the laws of the former British
colony.
Expectations had been low for a breakthrough in Tuesday
evening's televised talks which were cordial and pitted five of the
city's most senior officials against five tenacious but poised student
leaders n black T-shirts.
Protesters were unhappy about what they felt was a lack of
substantive concessions from the government officials and they dug in
their heels.
Some have called for a march to the home the city's leader, Leung Chun-ying, and will repeat their calls for him to step down.
"I am going to join the march this afternoon to express my
dissatisfaction," said Kelvin Kwan, a 29-year-old social work graduate
who camped with protesters overnight in the Mong Kok district.

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