HONG
KONG: Thousands of Hong Kong people
staged a noisy protest Sunday against the city's incoming government chief and
decried Beijing's alleged interference in the city's recent leadership
election.
Holding
banners and chanting slogans such as "One person, one vote" and
"Leung step down", the protesters marched through the busy city
centre to Beijing's representative office in the semi-autonomous territory.
It was
the first major protest since Leung Chun-ying, 57, was elected as Hong Kong's
next chief executive on March 25 by a 1,200-strong election committee packed
with pro-Beijing elites.
The
former British colony, which reverted to Chinese rule in 1997, enjoys broad
freedoms not seen on mainland China under the "One country, two
systems" model, but does not yet get to choose its own leader by popular
vote.
"Beijing
blatantly interfered in our election," said retiree Lam Sum-shing, 69, who
was wearing a green army uniform and a mask with Leung's photo.
"I'm
wearing this to show he will be a yes man for Beijing. He was not chosen by the
seven million Hong Kong people, he's chosen merely by 689 pro-Beijing
elitists," Lam told AFP.
There
was no crowd figure from police or organisers but an AFP reporter estimated the
winding procession to number at least 5,000 people.
The
protesters also held up a huge black banner with the Chinese character
"mourning" to highlight what they called "the death of
democracy", and posters saying "The Wolf is here".
That
referred to Leung's nickname, coined for his perceived ruthlessness and
cunning. The self-made millionaire property consultant beat Henry Tang, the
Hong Kong government's former number two, in the election a week ago.
Tang
was seen as Beijing's favoured candidate until a series of gaffes and scandals
wrecked his campaign. The government in China then reportedly relayed to
election committee members that they should support Leung instead.
Opinion
polls before the election suggested that many in Hong Kong backed neither Leung
nor Tang, but wanted universal suffrage to choose a new leader to replace
outgoing chief executive Donald Tsang from July.
Leung
will be Hong Kong's third post-handover leader. Beijing has said that at the
earliest, the city's chief executive could be directly elected in 2017 and the
legislature by 2020.
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