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by hker
2544 days ago
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It is sad that the context is lost in the reporting: all foreign media reporting focused on the images of breaking in, but not what the protestors said in the chamber, nor the events that led to the 1 July protest. The protestors made a declaration [1] for their demands inside the chamber (apparently some Hong Kong media caught the declaration, see [2] in Chinese). The five demands were voiced out at least two weeks ago, and got effectively no response from the government. There were cases of desperate suicides because the government did not make any response [3], right before 1 July. Such break-in was arguably inevitable in this atmosphere, but the damage was targeted to the political figures inside the Legco building, that is, the protestors were making political statements, which did not stand out in foreign reporting. [1]: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FTzmq2geL58epc7-pxK591DJv8h... [2]: https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/ch/component/k2/1466090-20190701.h... [3]: https://shanghaiist.com/2019/07/01/third-suicide-by-an-anti-... |
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Democracy and the rule of law is not to "make demands" then riot and storm the local parliament, with people flying foreign flags.
Foreign media tend to actually be very sympathetic to the pro-democracy movement but in this case however positively they tried to paint the protesters the pictures spoke for themselves.