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Loki
10-19-2014, 06:40 PM
Hong Kong protests: Leader says 'external forces' involved (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-29681684)

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Hong Kong leader CY Leung has accused "external forces" of involvement in the territory's pro-democracy protests.

In a TV interview, Mr Leung said the rallies, which have paralysed parts of the territory for three weeks, were "out of control" even for organisers.

The protesters want fully democratic elections, and are angered by the Chinese government's decision to vet candidates for the 2017 polls.

Police and protesters have scuffled amid tense stand-offs in recent days.

Student leaders and Hong Kong officials have agreed to hold negotiations on Tuesday. The talks will be broadcast live on television.

Warnings

Speaking on a local channel, Mr Leung said the protests were "not entirely a domestic movement, as external forces are involved" - although he declined to give details or name the countries he thought were involved.

Mainland Chinese officials have frequently warned against "foreign interference" in Hong Kong, while Chinese state media have accused the West of "instigating" the protests.

Protesters and student leaders have denied any outside involvement (in Chinese).

One protester, Jeffrey Hui, told the BBC: "This is something which is purely by citizens, purely by those who live in Hong Kong, those who care about Hong Kong, who stand up and go against the regime."

Analysts have argued that China could be making allegations of interference to discourage foreign governments from supporting the protests.

Tens of thousands took part in demonstrations earlier this month, demanding full democracy.

While protest numbers have dwindled in recent days, activists remain entrenched in the Admiralty area of Hong Kong Island, and in Mong Kok, a residential and shopping district across the harbour.

Mr Leung would not confirm whether the government would attempt to clear the demonstrations again, but said: "We need time to talk to the people, particularly young students. What I want is to see a peaceful and a meaningful end to this problem."

He added that the protests had "gone out of control even for the people who started it. They cannot end the movement, which is a major concern".

Benny Tai, one of the founders of the Occupy Central protest movement, has previously said: "When a social movement provides a citywide political awakening, it can no longer be controlled by the organisers."

"People in power have the ability to fulfil democratic demands, and they are the people who can control the movement."

The protesters, who are mostly students, accuse Mr Leung of failing to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party.

On Saturday night, there were brief clashes as police charged at protesters in Mong Kok.

It was unclear what sparked the charge, with some reports saying protesters had tried to breach barricades.

At least 20 people were reported injured in the scuffles.

Loki
10-19-2014, 06:40 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if America was involved in some way, like they were in Ukraine.

Leto
10-19-2014, 06:42 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if America was involved in some way, like they were in Ukraine.
It is possible. But the People's Republic won't tolerate that shit.

Immortal Technique
10-19-2014, 06:43 PM
Americans put their hands everywhere i wouldn't be surprised since they are very treacherous bastards.

Furnace
10-19-2014, 06:44 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if America was involved in some way, like they were in Ukraine.

Also don't forget the UK, Hong Kong is after all a former colony, meaning they got some deep-rooted connections there.

Loki
10-19-2014, 06:48 PM
It is possible. But the People's Republic won't tolerate that shit.

Exactly. They should really stamp out these pro-democracy bullshit. People in Hong Kong should accept that they're part of China now.

Leto
10-19-2014, 06:49 PM
Well, of course not every protest on Earth is necessarily provoked by Americans, but they are well known for toppling governments which don't obey their rules and stand in their way.

Immortal Technique
10-19-2014, 06:49 PM
Exactly. They should really stamp out these pro-democracy bullshit. People in Hong Kong should accept that they're part of China now.

Exactly.