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Hong Kong leader says won't step down, urges students to respect basic law

2014-10-02 14 Dailymotion

They have been on the streets for days.<br/> <br />In August, Beijing ruled-out free elections for the city's next leader in 2017, triggering mass protests<br/> <br />They are calling for more democracy and they gave Hong Kong's Leader Leung Chun-ying an ultimatum to step down.<br/> <br />It was not to be.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) HONG KONG CHIEF EXECUTIVE, LEUNG CHUN-YING, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Only do we follow the provisional basic law and the decision of the NPCSC can we have universal suffrage in 2017"<br/> <br />China has dismissed the pro-democracy protests as illegal. But it faces a dilemma.<br/> <br />Cracking down too hard could shake confidence in market-driven Hong Kong, which has a separate legal system from the rest of China. Not reacting firmly enough, however, could embolden dissidents on the mainland.

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