Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement clashes

PhotographerLeung Sai Kit
PrizeGold in Press / Political
Entry Description

The Umbrella Movement was a pro-democracy political movement that took place in Hong Kong in 2014. Protesters are angry at changes to Hong Kong's political system which will allow direct elections but only from a pool of candidates approved by Beijing. They have been camped out on major thoroughfares since Sept. 28 for more than 2 months, demanding greater democracy on the election of the Chief Executive, which means candidates for the chief executive will be nominated by Hongkongers, not an elite committee, and then voted on by Hong Kong citizens. During the movement, there was a number of clashes between police and the protesters. Protesters carrying umbrellas - which have become symbols of the movement - battled police armed with pepper spray, batons and riot shields.

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