Hong Kong's student movement gets support from elders, will not end the movement till they get rights
Hong Kong's student movement gets support from elders, will not end the movement till they get rights
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Hong Kong: Some time ago, the pro-democracy activists of Hong Kong have got the support of the elderly too. Hundreds of elders also took part in the unity rally held on Saturday. During this, the agitators said that unless they get more democratic rights than before, the movement will not end. After winning the local elections and gaining the support of the US, enthusiastic protesters announced rallies to keep pressure on the government. Saturday's rally was one of them.

Unhappy with the government's behavior: According to information received from sources, it has been learned that while addressing the rally held at the city's Chatter Gardens, the speakers said that this is not the time to celebrate. We have to keep fighting till we get real autonomy. The organizer of the rally, 64-year-old Tam Kwok Sun, said that the government wants to separate the leaders and young protesters from the initial line of protesters, but we will stand together under all circumstances. It is true that many times the reactions of youth are violent and aggressive, but we are more unhappy with the behavior of the government. At the same time, a 71-year-old woman who joined the protesters said, "I took part in the peaceful demonstration in June, but our demands were not heard by the government." On the other hand, the Hong Kong government is considering forming an independent committee to deal with this entire crisis. Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said this when asked about the independent review committee.

China Caught Belgian Citizen: Sources have told that the Communist Party of China newspaper has quoted the government that a Belgian citizen has been arrested in Guangzhou. He is accused of taking up the affairs of Hong Kong with people in America. Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper said in an article that United Nations Human Rights Commission High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet also asked for an investigation into the use of excessive police force.

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