Hong Kong students boycott classes in democracy protest
CNN Asia
A protester uses a mask and plastic to
protect himself from pepper spray during a demonstration at the
government headquarters in Hong Kong on Saturday as a student
demonstration against Beijing’s refusal to grant the city unfettered
democracy turned angry.
An injured protester is tended to after clashing with riot police outside Hong Kong government complex on Saturday.
Protesters clash with riot police outside Hong Kong government complex on Saturday.
People look on from a vantage point as
pro-democracy demonstrators are seen surrounded by police after storming
into a courtyard outside Hong Kong’s legislative headquarters on Friday
night.
Students march to Government House in Hong
Kong on Thursday night to push the city’s leader during what democracy
activists say will be a wider campaign of civil disobedience against
Beijing’s refusal to grant the city full universal suffrage.
Students take part in a rally outside Hong Kong’s government complex on Tuesday, as part of a week-long boycott of classes.
Students take part in a rally at Chinese University of Hong Kong on Monday.
Organizers said that 13,000 students attended the rally.
The students say they want Hong Kong to have universal suffrage and full democracy.
A student holds a poster with the Chinese characters for ”Justice.” Beijing has said that Hong Kongers may vote for their next leader but candidates must be approved by a small committee.
At the rally, students chanted: “We care! We care! [We want] real universal suffrage, support the student strike.”
The students say they want to stand up for Hong Kong’s future.
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