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Protesters take part in a march in Hong Kong today. Vincent Yu/AP/Press Association Images

Tens of thousands march in another huge anti-government rally in Hong Kong

The protests have been sparked by years of rising anger over Beijing’s influence.

HONG KONG WITNESSED another huge anti-government march today with seemingly no end in sight to the turmoil engulfing the city, sparked by years of rising anger over Beijing’s rule.

The city has been plunged into its worst crisis in recent history by weeks of marches and sporadic violent confrontations between police and pockets of hardcore protesters.

The initial protests were sparked by a now suspended bill that would have allowed extraditions to mainland China.

But they have since evolved into a wider movement calling for democratic reforms, universal suffrage and a halt to sliding freedoms in the semi-autonomous territory.

Police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets, while the parliament has been trashed by protesters as Beijing’s authority faces its most serious challenge since Hong Kong was handed back to China by Britain in 1997.

Today’s rally was attended by tens of thousands of people. It is the seventh weekend in a row that residents have come out en-masse.

Anita Poon (35) said she decided to join for the first time after watching a rally by elderly people earlier in the week.

“When even the grannies are coming out, how can we just watch this on TV?,” she told AFP.

“The government has not responded to the voices of the people, that’s why this keeps happening,” she added.

Security measures 

Generally the marches have passed off peacefully, but some have been followed by violence between riot police and small groups of more hardcore protesters who feel years of peaceful demonstrations have achieved little.

Security was tightened in the city centre, with metal street fencing often used by protesters to build barricades removed ahead of the march, and large water-filled barriers thrown up around the police headquarters.

At the end of the march protesters occupied a major road next to the city’s parliament and a large crowd gathered outside the police headquarters, which was previously blockaded twice before.

Riot officers maintained little presence and the atmosphere was calm, although the police said they had closed down the emergency response room at the headquarters.

The huge crowds have had little luck persuading the city’s unelected leaders — or Beijing — to change tack on the hub’s future.

Under the 1997 handover deal, China promised to allow Hong Kong to keep key liberties such as its independent judiciary and freedom of speech.

But many say those provisions are already being curtailed, citing the disappearance into mainland custody of dissident booksellers, the disqualification of prominent politicians and the jailing of pro-democracy protest leaders.

Authorities have also resisted calls for the city’s leader to be directly elected by the people.

Protesters have vowed to keep their movement going until their core demands are met, such as the resignation of city leader Carrie Lam, an independent inquiry into police tactics, amnesty, and a permanent withdrawal of the bill.

They have also begun calling once more for universal suffrage.

Little sign of compromise 

There is little sign that either Lam or Beijing is willing to budge.

Beyond agreeing to suspend the extradition bill there have been few other concessions and fears are rising that Beijing’s patience is running out.

Earlier this week the South China Morning Post reported that Beijing was drawing up a plan to deal with Hong Kong, citing sources on the mainland.

The details published suggested little appetite to defuse public anger over sliding freedoms and instead focused on shoring up support for Lam and the police.

A group of prominent activists from the leaderless movement read out a manifesto ahead of the march detailing protesters’ frustrations — the same words that were read out during the 1 July storming of the legislature.

“For too long our government has lied and deceived and refused to respond to the demands of the people despite numerous mass demonstrations of the past month,” the activists said.

Yesterday, the establishment mustered its own supporters in their tens of thousands for a rally, a gathering that was covered in detail by Chinese state media and pro-Beijing newspapers in Hong Kong.

Tensions were further stoked after police yesterday said they had discovered a homemade laboratory making high-powered explosives.

A 27-year-old man was arrested and pro-independence materials were also discovered.

© AFP 2019  

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:33 PM

    Great, because regulators have done such a good job lately

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:28 PM

    Great stuff, now that they have fcuked off with the money

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:31 PM

    Fg and accountability that’s funny.

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    Who would believe shatter

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    He some man to talk about accountability

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    ARE YOU FOR REAL MR SHATTER

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    What we need is someone like Pat Neary who will keep his finger on the pulse or should that be kept his hands over his ears and heard nothing. Country is soooo corrupt!

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:43 PM

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:29 PM

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    Apr 30th 2014, 11:01 PM

    The two Anglo boys are going to run this as part of their community service?

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:43 PM

    Am I right in saying that executives of charities are regulating themselves ?

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    May 1st 2014, 7:16 AM

    Anthony they are being sucked dry by political parasites.

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:57 PM

    Shatter talking about accountability is like Barney Gumble telling you to curb your drinking.

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    Apr 30th 2014, 11:01 PM

    Shatter and accountability in the one statement very unlikely!

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:38 PM

    Will Frangela Flanker be on the board????….

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    Apr 30th 2014, 11:00 PM

    Shatter talks a lot of s@!#e !!

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:56 PM

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    May 1st 2014, 12:36 AM

    “The wheel, a network of 950 charities” how did Ireland come to have 950+ charities? Are we that much of a soft touch?

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    May 1st 2014, 7:04 AM

    There are over 12,000 organisations registered as charities here, some national, some tiny and local

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    May 1st 2014, 2:07 AM

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    Apr 30th 2014, 11:38 PM

    The act is dated 2009. jaysus the move slow to implement it

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    May 1st 2014, 8:33 AM

    Has anyone seen these jobs advertised anywhere?

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    May 1st 2014, 9:00 AM

    The positions were all on http://publicjobs.ie/publicjobs/
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    May 1st 2014, 9:12 AM

    The board positions were. I’m asking about the executive/admin positions?

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    May 1st 2014, 9:18 AM

    Oh sorry.
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    May 1st 2014, 9:32 AM

    Cue positive news story for government accompsnied by photo of related minister. Expect one per weekday from now to the locals…..

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    Apr 30th 2014, 11:40 PM

    The Act is dated 2009 , Jaysus they move slow implementing it

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