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Three Asian men with short, dark hair wear face masks, the man in the middle wears glasses.

‘We will stand firm’ in fight for democracy in Hong Kong, former party chair says

November 11, 2020Hong Kong politics

Wu Chi-wai, chairman of Hong Kong’s Democratic Party, resigned Wednesday after the Hong Kong government disqualified four fellow party members. He believes Beijing’s latest crackdown marks the end of the “one country, two systems” model for Hong Kong.

Leung Kwok-hung – aka “Long Hair” (on left) – was among a small group of protesters keeping vigil outside the office of Hong Kong’s chief executive on Monday morning.

A veteran Hong Kong protest leader says this isn’t a revolution — yet

October 6, 2014Global Politics

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