Those out on the streets have been angered by the Chinese government's about who could stand as a candidate in elections for Hong Kong's leader, in 2017.
Thousands of Hong Kong ordinary residents have taken to the streets, mostly young, but pensioners have also been among the protesters. The campaigners and protesters want political reform and democratic elections that meet international standards.
This manifestation it's supported by many political parties in pan-democratic camp in Hong Kong.
In recent weeks the student leaders have come to the fore. Joshua Wong, who was at the forefront of the campaign against the "patriotic education", is also a force in recent protests.
This event is supported by many political parties in the democratic camp in Hong Kong.
The Sunday Pekin announced what many suspected: he discarded the open nominations of candidates for the post of Chief Executive Hong Kong. The campaigners and protesters want political reform and democratic elections that meet international standards. The pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong promised to fight against the opinion of the Chinese government that they say will allow Pekin to continue to choose who governs Hong Kong.
Tens of Thousands have taken to the streets of Hong Kong in the past week in defiance of government warnings and tear gas and government warnings
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People`s Republic of China. The protesters are people in favour of democracy. Protesters claim in particular an universal sufragge without restrictions and reject that in 2017 the city of Beijing maintains control over candidates for head of local government. I think all countries should be democratics , so if the protesters in Hong Kong want the democracy , they should have it because people have to decide what they want.
This protest is called "the revolution of the umbrella." They want a democracy in their country, and fair élections.These protestastes are making their way pacifics protests without any violence. Most of these are students. It's broken the dialogue between protesters and the government, there have been incidents between government supporters.I think they are right, and they are prepared to fight for your rights and for what they believe right.
This protests called ‘’Umbrella’s Revolution’’, this is a peaceful protest of the people of Hong Kong pro-democracy. Democracy activists Occupy Central are the leaders of the movement.
Many people especially young people have taken to the streets, they go meet through social networks. The Chinese government has removed these demonstrations with tear gas but protesters not moved, they say that this protest is peaceful and they don’t understand why the government attack them.
By law the people have freedom of expression and the right to protest, even though they can’t directly elect their government. The government and the protesters were meet but for the government attacks students denied this meeting.
I think that all the countries have the right to choose their government and the right to choose their laws
Currently, China faces serious problems in their government. People protest with a "revolution" called "Umbrella's Revolution".
This protest that has recently emerged is a peaceful protest. Many people, especially young people, started to protest in the streets against the current governement, so that it could hear what they had to say. To this, the Chinese government wanted to suppress these demonstrations using tear gas, but still, protestants haven't gone and have remained there.
Protestants want reform in the Chinese government and pro-democratic people are willing to fight for a law, and a democratic government right.
In my opinion they are entitled to elect people who governs them.
China currently has a Republic form of government in which the government choose the candidates that they think are better to lead the system. So for this reason, people are on the streets reclaiming more democracy.
The majority of the protesters are young and the have started a peaceful protest called "Umbrella's Revolution". It has this name because the police attacks the people with tear gas and they use umbrellas to protect them.
Despite the fact of throwing tear gas, they still fighting for a country in which the citizens be the people who choose their candidates, and for a country that should be more democratic.
In my opinion a country as China which has such a strong economy, must have a fair govern and a strong democracy.
The people of China want a new politics because the politics of now is not free and they want to vote his political chiefs and to take part in the government. I believe that these protests make sense and that they must fight for his rights and freedom.
My opinion is the following: I think every country should have a democracy, people are free to decide what they want, so people go demonstrations and expressed his desire to be democratic. Although, it makes me sad when I put the TV and see the amount of people fighting, I think we have to have a good behavior, if you will not get nothing, just an endless war.
In my opinion China is becoming in one of the most strong countries all over the world due to his economy and their advances with the technology but it doesn`t have a fair govern.
I consider that a country such as the size of China must have a govern completely democratic as have a superb economy but lack of democracy it is not compatible. The citizens must be the people who choose their candidates because they work hard day a day to contribute to improve the country and as minimun they deserve a fair govern.
Those out on the streets have been angered by the Chinese government's about who could stand as a candidate in elections for Hong Kong's leader, in 2017.
ResponderEliminarThousands of Hong Kong ordinary residents have taken to the streets, mostly young, but pensioners have also been among the protesters.
The campaigners and protesters want political reform and democratic elections that meet international standards.
This manifestation it's supported by many political parties in pan-democratic camp in Hong Kong.
In recent weeks the student leaders have come to the fore. Joshua Wong, who was at the forefront of the campaign against the "patriotic education", is also a force in recent protests.
Well done Azahara, some feedback:
EliminarThe idea is not to copy parts of the text, nor summarize it, at this point you have been asked your opinion...
This event is supported by many political parties in the democratic camp in Hong Kong.
ResponderEliminarThe Sunday Pekin announced what many suspected: he discarded the open nominations of candidates for the post of Chief Executive Hong Kong. The campaigners and protesters want political reform and democratic elections that meet international standards.
The pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong promised to fight against the opinion of the Chinese government that they say will allow Pekin to continue to choose who governs Hong Kong.
Tens of Thousands have taken to the streets of Hong Kong in the past week in defiance of government warnings and tear gas and government warnings
where is your opinion?
EliminarHong Kong is a special administrative region of the People`s Republic of China.
ResponderEliminarThe protesters are people in favour of democracy. Protesters claim in particular an universal sufragge without restrictions and reject that in 2017 the city of Beijing maintains control over candidates for head of local government.
I think all countries should be democratics , so if the protesters in Hong Kong want the democracy , they should have it because people have to decide what they want.
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ResponderEliminarThis protest is called "the revolution of the umbrella." They want a democracy in their country, and fair élections.These protestastes are making their way pacifics protests without any violence. Most of these are students. It's broken the dialogue between protesters and the government, there have been incidents between government supporters.I think they are right, and they are prepared to fight for your rights and for what they believe right.
EliminarOpinion??
EliminarThis protests called ‘’Umbrella’s Revolution’’, this is a peaceful protest of the people of Hong Kong pro-democracy. Democracy activists Occupy Central are the leaders of the movement.
ResponderEliminarMany people especially young people have taken to the streets, they go meet through social networks. The Chinese government has removed these demonstrations with tear gas but protesters not moved, they say that this protest is peaceful and they don’t understand why the government attack them.
By law the people have freedom of expression and the right to protest, even though they can’t directly elect their government. The government and the protesters were meet but for the government attacks students denied this meeting.
I think that all the countries have the right to choose their government and the right to choose their laws
ok, but you have been asked your opinion and that is just 1 and a half lines.
EliminarCurrently, China faces serious problems in their government. People protest with a "revolution" called "Umbrella's Revolution".
ResponderEliminarThis protest that has recently emerged is a
peaceful protest. Many people, especially young people, started to protest in the streets against the current governement, so that it could hear what they had to say. To this, the Chinese government wanted to suppress these demonstrations using tear gas, but still, protestants haven't gone and have remained there.
Protestants want reform in the Chinese government and pro-democratic people are willing to fight for a law, and a democratic government right.
In my opinion they are entitled to elect people who governs them.
Your opinion is just in one line, a short line
EliminarChina currently has a Republic form of government in which the government choose the candidates that they think are better to lead the system. So for this reason, people are on the streets reclaiming more democracy.
ResponderEliminarThe majority of the protesters are young and the have started a peaceful protest called "Umbrella's Revolution". It has this name because the police attacks the people with tear gas and they use umbrellas to protect them.
Despite the fact of throwing tear gas, they still fighting for a country in which the citizens be the people who choose their candidates, and for a country that should be more democratic.
In my opinion a country as China which has such a strong economy, must have a fair govern and a strong democracy.
sort of short and poor opinion, isn't it??
ResponderEliminarThe people of China want a new politics because the politics of now is not free and they want to vote his political chiefs and to take part in the government. I believe that these protests make sense and that they must fight for his rights and freedom.
ResponderEliminarMy opinion is the following:
ResponderEliminarI think every country should have a democracy, people are free to decide what they want, so people go demonstrations and expressed his desire to be democratic. Although, it makes me sad when I put the TV and see the amount of people fighting, I think we have to have a good behavior, if you will not get nothing, just an endless war.
In my opinion China is becoming in one of the most strong countries all over the world due to his economy and their advances with the technology but it doesn`t have a fair govern.
ResponderEliminarI consider that a country such as the size of China must have a govern completely democratic as have a superb economy but lack of democracy it is not compatible. The citizens must be the people who choose their candidates because they work hard day a day to contribute to improve the country and as minimun they deserve a fair govern.