Unrest In Hong Kong -- News Updates September 30, 2014

Tuesday, 30 September 2014





Hong Kong Protests: CY Leung Urges Crowds To Leave -- BBC



Hong Kong leader CY Leung has urged pro-democracy protesters to stop their campaign "immediately", as huge crowds continue to bring parts of the territory to a standstill.



Tens of thousands of people have been blocking streets in several areas.



The protesters want Beijing to give Hong Kong a free vote for its next leader, something Beijing has rejected.



Occupy Central has called on Mr Leung to meet protesters in person on Tuesday night.



During a news conference, the pro-democracy group also said it would open "humanitarian corridors" in protest areas to allow emergency vehicles to pass.



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Unrest In Hong Kong -- News Updates September 30, 2014



Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying says Beijing won't back down -- CBC/AP

Hong Kong's Leader To Protesters: China Won't Back Down -- CNN

More than 100,000 protesters expected to flood the streets of Hong Kong as holiday begins -- National Post/Bloomberg

Hong Kong protesters stockpile supplies, fear fresh police advance -- Reuters

Hong Kong protesters ignore calls to end demonstrations. -- The Guardian

Hong Kong's leader calls for protesters to leave the streets as pro-democracy campaigners continue to bring parts of the region to a standstill -- Daily Mail

In Hong Kong, Clean and Polite, but a Protest Nonetheless -- New York Times

Hong Kong protesters remain on streets -- Al Jazeera

Hong Kong Protesters, and China, Dig in -- VOA

Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong give deadline for demands -- FOX News

Hong Kong protest: Drone captures scale of protest -- BBC

Hong Kong protests: Mapping the crowds -- BBC

In Hong Kong, protesters and government officials try to sway the silent majority -- Washington Post

Why is Hong Kong protesting? -- BBC

Hong Kong’s protests could have far-reaching consequences for China -- Rowan Callick, The Australian

65 Years of Communism and One Red Hot Hong Kong -- Bloomberg News

All you need to know about the Hong Kong protests -- Euronews

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