Hong Kong protesters peppered

Pro-democracy protesters hold up their mobile phones during a campaign to kick off the Occupy Central civil disobedience event in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Pro-democracy protesters hold up their mobile phones during a campaign to kick off the Occupy Central civil disobedience event in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Published Sep 1, 2014

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Hong Kong – Police used pepper spray to disperse pro-democracy activists on Monday after they stormed a security checkpoint at a venue where a senior Chinese official was explaining Beijing’s decision not to grant the former British colony full democracy.

Li Fei, representing China’s National People’s Congress Standing Committee, was speaking a day after Beijing rejected demands by pro-democracy activists for the right to freely choose the city’s next leader. – Reuters

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