
Hong Kong: A sharp shift to the left
Anti-establishment mood leave government and business leaders in state of shock
Anti-establishment mood leave government and business leaders in state of shock
19th anniversary demonstration in the shadow of Sichuan earthquake
“I tried to rip up my ballot paper” –Leung Kwok-hung known as ‘Long Hair’, an independent socialist legislator in the Hong Kong Assembly
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Interview with socialist Hong Kong legislator, "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung.
Charges have been dropped against eleven of the fourteen people charged with "unlawful assembly" during protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Hong Kong last month.
The massive demo on 4 December 2005 for universal suffrage has shaken the government of Donald Tsang and his puppetmasters in the central government.
The turnout – of between 150,000 and a quarter of a million – exceeded even the organisers’ expectations.
One of the biggest demonstrations in Hong Kong was held on Sunday 4 December.
Interview by Ron Groves, a Socialist Party member (England and Wales) recently on a visit there
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