HONG KONG (AP) — Tens of thousands of people marched in Hong
Kong to call for the city’s Beijing-backed leader to step down over allegations
he was untruthful about illegal renovations at his mansion and to press for
full democracy.
Police said 26,000 people joined
the march at its peak Tuesday while organizers said 130,000 took part.
They carried banners and chanted
slogans urging Leung Chun-ying to resign. Some held signs depicting Leung as
Pinocchio or with wolf-like fangs, a play on Leung’s nickname, the wolf. One
demonstrator was dressed as a wolf wearing a Communist Red Guard uniform, a
reference to fears over Leung’s close ties to China’s leaders. Many waved Hong
Kong’s British colonial-era flag in a sign of nostalgia as well as resentment
about the city’s political masters in Beijing.
In the evening, about 2,500
members of a small radical group briefly blocked several roads after they were
stopped by authorities from marching to Leung’s official government residence.
At one point, protesters pushed and shoved with police, who arrested nine
people for public disorder and unlawful assembly.
In a sign of the widening
political divisions in the semiautonomous region 15 years after Britain handed
control back to China, thousands of other Hong Kongers joined a rival march
held in support of Leung on the same day by pro-government groups. Organizers
of that march said 60,000 people took part, while police put the number at
8,000.
The day of protest comes half a
year after Leung took office after being chosen by a 1,193-member committee of
mostly pro-Beijing elites. Leung won the job of Hong Kong’s leader, known as
the chief executive, after a scandal over a huge, illegal basement brought down
his rival.
But illegal structures were later
discovered at Leung’s house, prompting lawmakers to accuse him of covering it
up and calling for his impeachment. Unauthorized home additions have become a
touchy issue in Hong Kong, where most of the population lives in tiny apartments.
Demonstrators are using the
controversy to push for full democracy for Hong Kong.
Leung’s popularity has plunged
since he took office because of the scandal over his house and other
controversies.
Leung “is not honest. As chief
executive, he cannot convince the public that he is a leader with credibility,”
said Sandy Chung, a clerk. “I don’t want Hong Kong to be led by a person
without credibility.”
Another protester, designer
Calvin Tse, said he was upset that he didn’t have a say in choosing the city’s
leader.
“We don’t even have a vote. He is
elected by a small group of people. We cannot use our voting right to express
our view no matter how his performance is,” Tse said.
Hong Kong was handed back to
China in 1997 and granted Western-style civil liberties not seen on mainland
China. Beijing has pledged that Hong Kong’s leader can be directly elected as
early as 2017, when Leung’s current term ends, although no roadmap has yet been
laid out. Full democracy for the legislature, where some representatives are
chosen by business groups, is promised for 2020.
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