The legal status of the Occupy movement in Hong Kong has a curious history. Before September 28, 2014 the official line was that, as Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying put it, the protest would be “neither peaceful nor legal.” The secretary for security urged potential participants to consider their “personal safety and legal liability.” The commissioner … Continue reading Hong Kong’s Occupy protests as a public nuisance… It took two years to notice this?
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Hong Kong’s Occupy protests as a public nuisance… It took two years to notice this?
The legal status of the Occupy movement in Hong Kong has a curious history. Before September 28, 2014 the official line was that, as Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying put it, the protest would be “neither peaceful nor legal.” The secretary for security urged potential participants to consider their “personal safety and legal liability.” The commissioner … Continue reading Hong Kong’s Occupy protests as a public nuisance… It took two years to notice this?