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  • Let′s shift our attention now to the global headlines were following this hour. Well

  • connect to our Eunice Kim, standing for us at the NewsCenter for us.

  • Eunice... The mass demonstrations in Hong Kong continue, and with today marking China′s

  • National Day,... we are expecting these protests to get even larger as the day progresses?

  • That′s right, Jinjoo. Protest leaders are hoping for record crowds to come out... as

  • the city is also set to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the founding of Communist China.

  • Kim Min-ji has the details. Pro-democracy demonstrations are expected

  • to swell in number on Wednesday,... with the start of the National Day, which marks the

  • founding of communist China in 1949. Tens of thousands of people braved heavy rain

  • and thunder overnight,... to continue what has been dubbed the "Umbrella Revolution"

  • an act of civil disobedience that authorities have called "illegal."

  • Hong Kong′s chief executive also rejected calls by student leaders to address the crowd,...

  • which he said must be immediately dismantled. "The central government won′t be swayed

  • by illegal activities. This illegal protest will not force the central government to go

  • back on its decision on August 31st." Protesters are demanding two things.

  • They want Leung to step down as chief executive,... and they want universal suffrage in Hong Kong′s

  • 2017 elections,... with Beijing abandoning plans to vet candidates for the post of chief

  • executive. If their demands aren′t met,... they are

  • considering expanding their occupation of government facilities, buildings and public

  • roads. "What I really feel is, I think that Hong

  • Kong people are so angry and so frustrated. Because I can say Hong Kong people are quite

  • indifferent to politics. But why they come out to occupy the main road here? Simply because

  • the Hong Kong government never hears us, never listens to us. That′s why we come out."

  • Some have voiced concerns that the protests could become a second Tiananmen Square.

  • "Beijing has a final say in everything in Hong Kong and Beijing has a record of crackdown

  • on peaceful demonstrations with violence, not only happened in Beijing, but also happening

  • in Tibet, Xinjiang and other places of China, so given China′s record, we have no trust

  • at all. And I think the worst thing that could happen is a second Tiananmen massacre."

  • The large-scale demonstrations began over the weekend,... and the crowds are now expected

  • to swarm the central districts of the financial hub,... near where National Day celebrations

  • are scheduled to take place. Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.

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