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Wednesday 1 October 2014
PHOTOS: Protesters Flooded The Major City of HongKong
Protesters with placard being watched by HongKong's security agents
We have just confirmed that there was a protest in the city of HongKong yesterday which led to the blockade of major roads in the ever-busy cities of HongKong. When we tried to ascertain the what could have incited the protest, a source told Ymzonline.blogspot.com, that the protesters who are called Pro-democracy was led in request and seek for the resignation of Leung Chun-ying, the Beijing-selected Chief executive of the Semi-autonomous Chinese territory, also, they are seeking for the HongKong government to abort the decision made by Chinese government to limit the persons that will enter for election contests come 2017 general elections where the Chief Executive shall emerge from.
As at the time of this information, we have learnt that Leung Chun-ying has called on the protesters to put an end to the protest, but his call seem to be fallen on deaf ears, because some of the protesters even slept in the open to enable them prove their their point towards the resignation of Leung Chun-ying.
A Protester sleeping the night in the street
Mr Leung Chun-ying also said on Tuesday that, until a pronounced strategy is outlined and approved, any successor who will emerge shall be chosen by a committee that is dominated by the Beijing's allies, and such is the method in place. The organizers of this protest have also threatened that they will take control of the government buildings, had nothing is not done by the government officials to see to their demands.
Protesters threatening to occupy the government building
With this ongoing protest, fears have been allayed by all in watch, especially government officials, as well as Mr. Leung Chun-ying, that these protesters may not be able to stop if nothing is done fast to address this situation.
Photo of Protesters flooding the major city of HongKong
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