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  • The largely student-led sit-in in Hong Kong continues... as pro-democracy demonstrators

  • block major parts of the city into the early morning hours of this Tuesday.

  • For more on the details and a look through some of the other global headlines, we connect

  • to our Eunice Kim who joins us from the NewsCenter. So, Eunice... demonstrators there are not

  • budging... they are demanding universal suffrage... That′s right, Mark. And it looks like much

  • of the city will be shut down today as well... with schools in Central, Wan Chai and Western

  • districts remaining closed... as will be the case for many of those businesses around the

  • main government complex, where thousands are still amassed.

  • Our Connie Kim has this story. Civil unrest in Hong Kong is continuing as

  • thousands of pro-democracy protesters occupy the city′s major streets after defying the

  • authoritiescalls to go home. Demonstrators covered up in masks, goggles

  • and raincoats in case of another police crackdown similar to the one that occurred on Monday

  • when officers fired pepper spray and tear gas on the protesters.

  • Schools and businesses around the government complex remain closed as thousands block the

  • commercial district of Causeway Bay to Central′s east... and across the harbor to Kowloon′s

  • Mong Kok. Over 50 people have been injured since the

  • protests flared up on Saturday. Demonstrators are demanding universal suffrage

  • in Hong Kong′s 2017 elections and that Beijing abandon its plan to vet candidates for the

  • post of chief executive. "We have a simple message. It′s that we

  • just want democracy and a fair voting of choosing our chief executive of Hong Kong."

  • Up until now, Beijing had been nominating the chief executive.

  • China was quick to warn other nations against supporting what it calls "illegal rallies".

  • "We hope that related nations show a considerate stance regarding the protest in Hong Kong

  • and do not send out a wrong message to the protesters. "

  • However, the U.S. and Britain have both said the demonstratorsrights should be protected

  • and the people of Hong Kong should be granted universal suffrage.

  • Connie Kim, Arirang News.

The largely student-led sit-in in Hong Kong continues... as pro-democracy demonstrators

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香港內亂持續,要求普選홍콩 시위 (Civil unrest in Hong Kong continues amid demands for universal suffrage 홍콩 시위)

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    阿多賓 posted on 2021/01/14
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