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Hong Kong new year marches : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hong Kong new year marches
The New Year marches (元旦大遊行) are a fixture on the political calendar in Hong Kong. Thousands take to the streets demanding universal suffrage as part of the ongoing democratic development. ==2010 march== In a 2009 directive from Beijing, the Hong Kong government said direct elections for the chief executive would come in 2017, and the legislature would not be fully elected until 2020.〔 Five pro-democracy camp legislators planned to resign en masse from legco.〔Msnbc.com. "(Msnbc.com )." ''Hong Kong marchers call for Democracy Now!.'' Retrieved on 2010-01-02.〕 In December 2009 HK launched a proposal to increase the election committee seats for the chief exec from 800 to 1,200 individuals.〔 On 1 January 2010, protesters called for the release of Chinese activist Liu Xiaobo, drafter of Charter 08, was sentenced to 11 years in prison just a month earlier.〔 〕〔NPR.org. "("Thousands Demand Democracy In Hong Kong" ). NPR.org. Retrieved on 2010-01-02.〕 The protest came four days after Donald Tsang, Hong Kong’s chief executive, was given a warning by China’s leadership to resolve deep-rooted conflicts.〔FT.com. "(Thousands demand HK poll reform )." ''Financial Times'' Retrieved on 2010-01-02.〕 Police security was put up around the Beijing liaison office in HK.〔"Multitudes march for universal suffrage". ''South China Morning Post''. Retrieved on 2010-01-02.〕 Layers of railings and human chains were protecting the building. More than 1,000 police officers were deployed.〔 About 10 activists, mostly supporters of the League of Social Democrats, broke through a cordon and stormed into the liaison office.〔 Des Voeux Road was forced to close for an hour. Two police officers and one protester was injured.〔 The protesters did not leave until 7:45pm when league members were allowed to lay a mock coffin at the building's back entrance.〔
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