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Protests have escalated in Hong Kong, as police have used tear gas and pepper spray.
These protests are being reported as pro-democracy, and appear to be characterising themselves as such on social media.
http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/worl d-asia- china-2 9398962
Will Hong Kong ever be an independent state?
These protests are being reported as pro-democracy, and appear to be characterising themselves as such on social media.
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Will Hong Kong ever be an independent state?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think it is about lefties. No country wants bits to split off as independent. If the government is more totalitarian in nature then there is even less likelihood of giving it consideration.
Trying to blend a far right area with a far left one was always going to be troublesome. I'm no historian but I don't see why any historic agreement was reached when such a high risk situation would come into being. Sounds like some folk at the time just so happened to think it seemed a good idea ?
Trying to blend a far right area with a far left one was always going to be troublesome. I'm no historian but I don't see why any historic agreement was reached when such a high risk situation would come into being. Sounds like some folk at the time just so happened to think it seemed a good idea ?
Usual Western media biased reporting only gives the 'pro-Democracy' vested interest end and not the fact it is predominantly an #Occupy anti-neoliberal economics policy protest:
http:// www.cou nterpun ch.org/ 2014/09 /30/hon g-kongs -fight- against -neolib eralism /
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