LAST UPDATED: November 5, 2014
Selected news reports, op eds and analysis on anti-Beijing protests in Hong Kong, Occupy Central, and the involvement of Hong Kong Christians
Selected news reports, op eds and analysis on anti-Beijing protests in Hong Kong, Occupy Central, and the involvement of Hong Kong Christians
- Behind the Scenes Look at the Unfurling of the Universal Suffrage Banner on Lion Rock, Hong Kong
. - Police Brutality and Assault against the Civic Party's Ken Tsang (captured by TVB):
. - More Police Brutality and Violence against Pro-Democracy Demonstrators:
- Protesters singing the Cantopop group, Beyond's 海阔天空 ("Boundless Oceans and Vast Skies"), the unofficial anthem of the Hong Kong Protesters:
. - PLEASE HELP HONG KONG - PART 2
. - PLEASE HELP HONG KONG PART 1
- NOVEMBER 2014:
- The role of religion in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution (ABC Religion & Ethics Report, 5 November 2014)
- Hong Kong has a tycoon problem (CNN Money, 2 November 2014)
. - OCTOBER 2014:
- Hong Kong Protests: Guan Yu Is the People’s Deity (Wall Street Journal, 30 October 2014)
- How many Christians live in Hong Kong? (World, 30 October 2014)
- A Theopolitical Chess Game in Hong Kong and China: An Interview with Justin Tse [Part III] (Ethika Politika, 29 October 2014)
- Taking back Hong Kong's Future, by Joshua Wong Chi-Fung (New York Times, 29 October 2014)
- Religion on the Occupy Central front line puts faith into practice (South China Morning Post, 27 October 2014)
- The Occupy protests: a month that shook Hong Kong to its core (South China Morning Post, 27 October 2014)
- Second man arrested after attacks on journalists at anti-Occupy rally (South China Morning Post, 27 October 2014)
- Hong Kong must be given room to be different from the mainland (South China Morning Post, 27 October 2014)
- A city divided: Occupy protest and rally by opponents mark a society split by politics (South China Morning Post, 26 October 2014)
- Man arrested over assaults on journalists at anti-Occupy rally (South China Morning Post, 26 October 2014)
- Leung lays bare the truth of Hong Kong elites' anti-democratic stance (South China Morning Post, 24 October 2014)
- Giant pro-democracy banner removed from Hong Kong's famous Lion Rock (South China Morning Post, 24 October 2014)
- Pro-democracy banner hung from Lion Rock has officials scrambling (South China Morning Post, 24 October 2014)
Related Discussion on Hongwrong.com: Part 1 / Part 2
- Study area in Admiralty protest zone is like a breath of fresh air (South China Morning Post, 24 October 2014)
- China won't budge on Hong Kong poll decision, plenum statement shows (South China Morning Post, 24 October 2014)
- Here’s why the name of Hong Kong’s “Umbrella Movement” is so subversive (Quartz, 23 October 2014)
- Barriers torn down amid 'escalating violence' at Mong Kok protest zone (South China Morning Post, 23 October 2014)
- Students are putting tired old-guard politicians to shame (South China Morning Post, 23 October 2014)
- Ken Tsang files new High Court writ as civil servants reveal Occupy support (South China Morning Post, 23 October 2014)
- Public support for Occupy movement growing, survey shows (South China Morning Post, 22 October 2014)
- Hong Kong university chiefs call for further talks between students and government (South China Morning Post, 22 October 2014)
- Fight to preserve Hong Kong's protest-inspired street art (South China Morning Post, 22 October 2014)
- CY Leung shows how not to talk to the world's media (South China Morning Post, 22 October 2014)
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21 October 2014 - Jackson School hosts talk on Hong Kong and the shadow of Tiananmen (The Daily of the University of Washington, 21 October 2014)
- How much influence does the Church have over Hong Kong politics? (UCA News, 21 October 2014)
- CY Leung: 'Democracy would see poorer people dominate Hong Kong vote' (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
- Talks fail to narrow gap between student leaders and Hong Kong government (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
- Lack of opportunities in Hong Kong creating a generation without hope (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
- Students' letter to Xi Jinping shows lack of understanding of mainland politics, scholars say (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
- Who's who at Hong Kong's students vs government debate (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
- Hong Kong's High Court orders protesters off roads in Mong Kok and Admiralty (South China Morning Post, 21 October 2014)
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19-20 October 2014 - Chinese Christians passionately back Hong Kong protesters (Vancover Sun, 20 October 2014)
- US hits back at claims that ‘external forces’ are backing Occupy Central (South China Morning Post, 20 October 2014)
- Protesters defiant after High Court orders them to leave Mong Kok and Admiralty sites (South China Morning Post, 20 October 2014)
- Justice and Peace: Occupy Central increases the dignity and political consciousness of Hong Kong (AsiaNews, 20 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Leader Reaffirms Unbending Stance on Elections (New York Times, 20 October 2014)
- The Future of the Umbrella Revolution (Jacobin, October 2014)
- How Hong Kong's business elite have thwarted democracy for 150 years (South China Morning Post, 19 October 2014)
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18 October 2014 - FCC defends allegation police are intimidating reporters covering Occupy protests (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Pro-Occupy leaders push for 'urgent' dialogue with government after Mong Kok violence (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Protesters form new blockades in Mong Kok after night of chaotic clashes with police (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Violent clashes in Mong Kok cast doubt on government's plans to break Occupy impasse (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Hundreds clash with police after the fall of Mong Kok (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Occupy co-founder 'saddened' by Mong Kok clashes; warns against expanding protest zones (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Elite police anti-terror and airport squads deployed to clear barricades (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Website in the works to display protesters' notes from 'Lennon Wall' (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
- Rescued, grabbed or given, it all helps build an Occupy barricade (South China Morning Post, 18 October 2014)
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17 October 2014 - Beijing Is Directing Hong Kong Strategy, Government Insiders Say (New York Times, 17 October 2014)
- Reporters form human chain to fend off protesters (South China Morning Post, 17 October 2014)
- Police in the line of fire (South China Morning Post, 17 October 2014)
- Student pepper-sprayed and beaten brands police a 'gang of thugs' (South China Morning Post, 17 October 2014)
- Chaos in Mong Kok as police use batons, pepper spray to repel surge of protesters (South China Morning Post, 17 October 2014)
- Students' leadership questioned by radical factions as 'guerilla tactics' emerge (South China Morning Post, 17 October 2014)
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16 October 2014
- The Catholic Umbrella in Hong Kong: An Interview with Justin Tse (Ethika Politika, 16 October 2014)
- CY Leung puts student talks back on table but insists Beijing won't back down (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
- Arrested protesters complain of ‘police violence’ during clearing of Lung Wo Road (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
- Protests reignited by shocking images appearing to show unarmed man being beaten by officers (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
- Image problem for police as video of officers beating protester is beamed around the world (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
- Colleague describes alleged beating victim Ken Tsang as passionate, committed (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
- The casual chat room comment that sparked 45 arrests and allegation of police brutality (South China Morning Post, 16 October 2014)
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15 October 2014 - Hong Kong’s Moment of Zen: An Interview with Justin Tse (Ethika Politika, 15 October 2014)
- Video of Apparent Beating of a Protester in Hong Kong Stirs Anger (New York Times, 15 October 2014)
- Police launch probe after alleged beating of Civic Party’s Ken Tsang caught on camera (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
- Protesters reoccupy road after clashes in Admiralty (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
- Security tsar Lai Tung-kwok's popularity falls to zero over tear gas (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
- Barriers are removed but protesters say they are here to stay (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
- Occupy Central barriers may be down but roads to progress are blocked (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
- Blockage in Causeway Bay doing a world of good despite criticisms, some Hongkongers say (South China Morning Post, 15 October 2014)
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14 October 2014 - Images From a Restless Night for Hong Kong Protesters (New York Times, 14 October 2014)
- Violent Clashes Between Police and Demonstrators Erupt in Hong Kong (New York Times, 14 October 2014)
- Police plan action against Mong Kok protest camp after clearing barricades in Admiralty (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
- A battle for the streets: clashes between Occupy activists and opponents intensify (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
- Collision course set over threat to remove protest barriers (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
- Chief executive chosen by universal suffrage can bridge divisions in Hong Kong (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
- YouTubers react to Occupy Central with summaries, spoofs and songs (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
- Handmade bamboo barriers show creative side of Occupy activists (South China Morning Post, 14 October 2014)
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13 October 2014 - Building a Bamboo Bulwark Against the Hong Kong Police (New York Times, 13 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Police Remove Barriers and Protesters’ Encampments (New York Times, 13 October 2014)
- Triads infiltrated camps of Occupy supporters and detractors, say police (South China Morning Post, 13 October 2014)
- Occupy protest has made its mark by lifting Hong Kong out of its apathy (South China Morning Post, 13 October 2014)
- Peaceful rebellion a reminder of China's rigid political mindset (South China Morning Post, 13 October 2014)
- Living on the front line: How an occupation became a community (South China Morning Post, 13 October 2014)
- Mainlanders risk backlash to support Hong Kong protests (UCA News, 13 October 2014)
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11-12 October 2014 - Occupy protests bring acceptance for ethnic minority youngsters (South China Morning Post, 12 October 2014)
- Students the stars of the pro-democracy protest story so far (South China Morning Post, 12 October 2014)
- Never retreat, a Mong Kok state of mind (South China Morning Post, 12 October 2014)
- Furious protesters chase police to Mong Kok station in nightly stand-off (South China Morning Post, 12 October 2014)
- Carrie Lam 'helpless' over talks deadlock (South China Morning Post, 12 October 2014)
- Thousands return to streets in protest at government's decision to cancel talks with students (South China Morning Post, 11 October 2014)
- People's Daily accuses US of 'colour revolution' bid with Occupy Central (South China Morning Post, 11 October 2014)
- Occupy co-founder on the art of striking a fine balance (South China Morning Post, 11 October 2014)
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10 October 2014 - Beijing's distortions and Hong Kong's growing desire for change (UCA News, 10 October 2014)
- Mainland China should move towards democracy, Taiwan's president says (South China Morning Post, 10 October 2014)
- Protesters practise ‘Love and Peace’ in different ways (South China Morning Post, 10 October 2014)
- Protesters call new rally as Hong Kong government cancels talks (South China Morning Post, 10 October 2014)
- Emotional toll on police handling Occupy protests, psychologists say (South China Morning Post, 10 October 2014)
- The fight to achieve democracy won't be in vain, but it will take time (South China Morning Post, 10 October 2014)
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9 October 2014 - A Surprising Tie That Binds Hong Kong's Protest Leaders: Faith (NPR All Things Considered, 9 October 2014)
- Hong Kong’s Darkest Hours – five human rights violations in ten days (UHRSN, 9 October 2014)
- The Umbrella Movement Playlist (Foreign Policy, 9 October 2014) -- with links to Youtube videos of the songs featured in this article
- Hong Kong protests expose the real rot in society (South China Morning Post, 9 October 2014)
- Protesters who blocked roads also cleared Hong Kong's polluted air (South China Morning Post, 9 October 2014)
- Amateur songwriters give Occupy movement a soundtrack on Youtube (South China Morning Post, 9 October 2014)
- Organisers keep on top of supplies for Hong Kong Occupy Central protesters (South China Morning Post, 9 October 2014)
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8 October 2014 - The Thugs of Mainland China (The New Yorker, 8 October 2014)
- The Voice of a Generation (Time, 8 October 2014) on Joshua Wong and his fellow students
- Protesters and Hong Kong government now in a test of wills (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
- Poetry reading for Hong Kong protesters prompts detentions in Beijing (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
- New York City Bar Association backs protesters in open letter to CY Leung (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
- Students' protest in no way undermines our rule of law (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
- To Prevent Chaos, Give Hong Kong Democracy (The Diplomat, 8 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Enters Stalemate Over Barricades as Protests Ebb (New York Times, 8 October 2014)
- A Cinematic Context for Hong Kong's Turmoil (New York Times, 8 October 2014)
- In a Gritty Hong Kong District, Protests Display a Populist Edge (New York Times, 8 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Protests, Mong Kok Style (New York Times, 8 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Protests, as Seen on Twitter: Oct. 7 (New York Times, 8 October 2014)
- Students and Hong Kong government reach breakthrough on talks to end Occupy Central stand-off (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
- Life during the Occupy movement: Profiles of Hongkongers (South China Morning Post, 8 October 2014)
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7 October 2014 - The Hong Kong Protests Have Given Rise to a New Political Generation (Time, 6 October 2014)
- Hong Kong's Youth Are Venting Economic as Well as Political Frustration (Time, 7 October 2014)
- Seeking Identity, 'Hong Kong People' Look to City, Not State (New York Times, 7 October 2014)
- Umbrella Revolution yet to fold (Asia Times, 7 October 2014)
- There are limits to the exceptions you can enjoy, Hong Kong warned (South China Morning Post, 7 October 2014)
- Mainlanders remain cool to Hong Kong's democracy fever (South China Morning Post, 7 October 2014) .
- Where Hong Kong Hits Home (Foreign Policy, 6 October 2014)
Related: Singapore's Pallid Hong Kong Solidarity (The Diplomat, 3 October 2014) - Hong Kongers take charge (The Diplomat, 6 October 2014)
- Letter to Hong Kong Students: Tonight I Picked a Side (Asia Literary Review)
See also: Reprint on SCMP. - Christians take a prominent role in Hong Kong protests (PRI, 6 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: Five Chinese-Canadians weigh in (Vancouver Sun, 6 October 2014) Related: If you are not informed about Vancouver solidarity, don't comment. #HongKongProtests (Religion. Ethnicity. Wired. 30 September 2014)
- Occupy Central’s Umbrella statue is a symbol of peace, says artist (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Heavily-censored, Weibo users show support for Hong Kong's Occupy protests in satire (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: civil servants allowed to return to work but activists remain (The Guardian, 6 October 2014)
- Beijing's hard line the real cause of the protests (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Students federation opens talks, but says protests continue (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Legal and political heavyweights unite in call for end to protests (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Police mobilise in Mong Kok after two days of clashes over Occupy protest (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- John Tsang admits government not psychologically prepared for scale of protests (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
- Protesters in Admiralty divided as time runs out on C.Y. Leung's demand (South China Morning Post, 6 October 2014)
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October 5, 2014
October 6, 2014
- Q&A: Hong Kong protest leader Audrey Eu (Al Jazeera, 5 October 2014)
- 6 Questions You Might Have About Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution (Time, 5 October 2014)
- Hong Kong wealth gap on display in protests (New York Times, 5 October 2014)
- The yaya-raised Hong Kong protest generation (GMA News, 5 October 2014)
- The Government Tries to Win the Hong Kong Battle With Mind Games (Mashable, 5 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: Demonstrators set for backlash as China's strangulation of the Umbrella Revolution begins (The Independent, 5 October 2014)
- China's 'anaconda strategy' for choking off Hong Kong protests (CBC News, 5 October 2014)
- New Image of the Hong Kong Protests: ‘Umbrella Man’ (New York Times, 5 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Protesters Pull Back From Some Areas, Fear Crackdown in City Center (New York Times, 5 October 2014)
- Protesters Pulling Back From Hong Kong Offices After Handshake Deal (New York Times, 5 October 2014)
- Defiant Hong Kong demonstrators face threat of police crackdown (The Guardian, 5 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protesters promise to keep up occupation (The Guardian, 5 October 2014)
- Hong Kong – betrayed by China. And abandoned by the British, by Anson Chan (The Guardian, 5 October 2014)
- Forget about starting a Chinese 'colour revolution' in Hong Kong, People's Daily blasts (South China Morning Post, 5 October 2014)
- The dark before dawn (South China Morning Post, 5 October 2014)
- I wasn't scared of tear gas but I was when I was groped, 'Christine' says (South China Morning Post, 5 October 2014)
- I've no regrets about the tear gas, says top police officer who ordered its use (South China Morning Post, 5 October 2014)
- Rumour Buster: separating truth from fiction amid the Occupy protests (South China Morning Post, 5 October 2014)
- From Tibet to Taiwan, China's Periphery Watches Hong Kong Protests Intently (New York Times, 5 October 2014)
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October 4, 2014 - The next 36 hours could determine the future of Hong Kong (Quartz, 4 October 2014)
- China: A Crack in the Great Firewall (The Diplomat, 4 October 2014)
- For Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activists, exhaustion overtakes enthusiasm and hope (Washington Post, 4 October 2014)
- Scrutinized for Handling of Protests, Police Have Own Troubles (New Yotk Times, 4 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protesters stage massive, defiant rally (AP, 4 October 2014)
- Hours to avoid tragedy, protesters told as thousands attend peace rally (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- Former US diplomats warn of Hong Kong ‘erosion’ over crisis in open letter to CY (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- Hong Kong: the river of democracy will flow to Tiananmen Square, by Ma Jian (The Guardian, 4 October 2014)
- Violent mobs with triad links threaten Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters (Sydney Morning Herald, 4 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protesters beaten and bloodied as thugs attack sit-in (The Guardian, 4 October 2014)
- Hong Kong legislator says government using triads against protesters (The Guardian, 4 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Leader’s Warning Renews Protesters’ Zeal as Crowds Swell (New Yotk Times, 4 October 2014)
- Triad Links to Attack on Protesters Raise Some Old Questions (New York Times, 4 October 2014)
- Anger Simmers in Hong Kong After Attacks on Protest Camps (New York Times, 4 October 2014)
- Violent clashes break out in Hong Kong after counter-protesters storm sit-in (The Guardian, 4 October 2014)
- Seven hours that seemed to have taken protests back from brink (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- Remember the spirit of the protest movement, despite rising frustration and disillusionment (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- CY Leung issues stark warning government offices and schools must open Monday (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- After angry mobs turn on protesters, students call off talks (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
- The far too thin blue line: Occupy accuses police of double standards (South China Morning Post, 4 October 2014)
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October 3, 2014 - Send in the Thugs: Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution Faces a Time-Honored Tactic (Slate, 3 October 2014)
- Violence Erupts in Hong Kong as Protesters Are Assaulted (New York Times, 3 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Democracy Protests Carry a Christian Mission for Some (Wall Street Journal, 3 October 2014)
- An Inconvenient Protest for Both China and the U.S. (New York Times, 3 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protesters are 'challenging highest state authority and will fail' - People's Daily (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Umbrella revolution: the academy reflects on Hong Kong’s struggle (Open Democracy, 3 October 2014)
- The Hong Kong government must listen to its people, by Chris Patten (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Chinese state media step up rhetoric on 'illegal' Hong Kong demonstrations (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Leung Chun-ying refuses to quit but offers talks with students (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Opposing sides beginning to talk about way out, but they're still far apart (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- At main rally in Admiralty, protesters split over whether Occupy Central is in charge (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Social media becomes battleground of images, claim and counterclaim (South China Morning Post, 3 October 2014)
- Hong Kong's Chief Secretary Will Meet With Protestors (The Diplomat, 3 October 2014)
- Who will stand with Hong Kong? By Martin lee (New York Times, 3 October 2014)
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October 2, 2014 - Amazing aerial photos of Hong Kong streets flooded with people (Gizmodo, 2 October 2014)
- Hong Kong and Tiananmen Protests Have Major Differences (New York Times, 2 October 2014)
- Hong Kong Leader Refuses to Resign, but Deputy Meets With Protesters (New York Times, 2 October 2014)
- 'A Hong Kong-version Colour Revolution': Beijing's harshest warnings yet on Occupy protests (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- Hong Kong: China hardens stance as protests continue (The Guardian, 2 October 2014)
- Post-it note revolution hits Hong Kong House in Sydney's CBD (Sydney Morning Herald, 2 October 2014)
- 'Anonymous' hacker group declares cyber war on Hong Kong government, police (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- In Pictures: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- Dozens of US universities stage rallies in support of Hong Kong's protesting students (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protest leaders threaten to occupy government buildings (The Guardian, 2 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: China warns US not to meddle in 'internal affairs' (The Guardian, 2 October 2014)
- WeChat allegedly censoring photos from Hong Kong protests (The Guardian, 2 October 2014)
- Few options left but to wait it out (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- Signs of friction among protest groups as demonstration sites extended (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- China media blames foreigners over Occupy protests (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- "The sun rises as usual": Beijing official's response to Occupy Central (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
- Beijing suspends tour groups to protest-hit Hong Kong (South China Morning Post, 2 October 2014)
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October 1, 2014 - Cardinal Zen: "I'm Praying The Situation in Hong Kong Won't Become Another Tiananmen" (America, 1 October 2014)
- China doesn't know how to respond to Hong Kong's umbrella revolution (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Support 'brave' Hong Kong protesters - Desmond Tutu (City Press, 1 October 2014)
- The World's Politest Protesters (Slate, 1 October 2014)
- China Tells Foreign Countries Not To Meddle in Hong Kong (Huffington Post, 1 October 2014)
- On Hong Kong, China Tells Key Senator to Butt Out (Foreign Policy, 1 October 2014)
- Gay activists on front line of Hong Kong protests (Gay Star News, 1 October 2014)
- Christians Show Support For Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests (Huffington Post, 1 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: Beijing is now face to face with universal suffrage promise (The Conversation, 1 October 2014)
- Hong Kong protesters mass at leader's office (Al Jazeera, 1 October 2014)
- Beijing just sent a chilling message to Hong Kong's umbrella revolution (Quartz, 1 October 2014)
Related: "珍惜良好发展局面 维护香港繁荣稳定" (English Translation: Cherish Positive Growth: Defend Hong Kong's Prosperity and Stability) -- The People's Daily editorial of 1 October 2014
See also: People's Daily Condemns Pro-Democracy Protests in Hong Kong (New York Times, 2 October 2014) - Message for Beijing Hidden in a Hong Kong Street Poem (New York Times, 1 October 2014)
- Mainland Chinese in Hong Kong See Protests as Inconvenience and Inspiration (New York Times, 1 October 2014)
- Squeezed by Protesters and Beijing, Leader Tries to Save His Job (New York Times, 1 October 2014)
- China's Cyber War Against Hong Kong Protestors (The Diplomat, 1 October 2014)
- In Hong Kong, an Opportunity for Beijing to Get It Right (The Diplomat, 1 October 2014)
- Cardinals urge government to break political deadlock in Hong Kong (Catholic News Service, 1 October 2014)
- Why CY Leung's Days Could Be Numbered (The Diplomat, 1 October 2014)
- How Hong Kong's Protests Will Shape Taiwanese Politics (The Diplomat, 1 October 2014)
- Security experts say advanced virus targeting Hong Kong protestors' iPhones (South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014)
- White House calls for 'genuine choice' in Hong Kong elections after petition attracts 200,000 signatures (South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014)
- Lawyers considering legal action over police's use of force on Occupy protesters (South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014)
- Who guides Hong Kong's 'Umbrella Revolution' pro-democracy movement? (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Leung Chun-ying: the unprincipled wolf of Hong Kong or Beijing's cipher? (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Protest leaders and Hong Kong government refuse to budge (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Hong Kong pro-democracy activists threaten to step up protests (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- 'Umbrella revolution' weathers storms and CY Leung admits protests set to last (South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014)
- Impromptu leaders turn Occupy's 'guerilla' action into a highly focused operation (South China Morning Post, 1 October 2014)
- Joshua Wong: the teenager who is the public face of the Hong Kong protests (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Joshua Wong Emerges as Unlikely Teenage Leader in Hong Kong Protests (New York Times, 1 October 2014)
- UK firm that sold teargas to Hong Kong to review sales policy (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
- Dramatic aerial drone footage of Hong Kong protests - video (The Guardian, 1 October 2014)
. - SEPTEMBER 2014:
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30 September 2014- The Political Geography of Hong Kong's Protests (The Atlantic, 30 September 2014)
- The People Behind Hong Kong's Protests (Foreign Policy, 30 September 2014)
- Hong KOng Protests Are Leaderless but Orderly (New York Times, 30 September 2014)
- Told to End Protests, Organizers in Hong Kong Vow to Expand Them (New York Times, 30 September 2014)
- Chinese Web Censors Struggle With Hong Kong Protest (New York Times, 30 September 2014)
- "Against my fear, I see that you hope," by Professor Denise Y. Ho (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- Hong Kong's activists know they must act now if democracy is ever to happen (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- Occupy Central goes global: Solidarity protests planned for dozens of cities worldwide (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- Top 10 moments from Occupy Central so far... (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- From students to company bosses, Hongkongers show support for Occupy Central (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- Inspired by protesters' defiance, more join in while others offer practical help (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- Hong Kong: more join protests as crowds are urged to keep going (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- The battle for Hong Kong's future: there's no going back (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- How the umbrella became a symbol of the Hong Kong democracy protests (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- Hong Kong frustration with Beijing as been building for years (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- Hong Kong's protesters are using the same "hands up, don't shoot" gesture used in Ferguson (Vox, 30 September 2014)
- The Umbrella Revolution in Hong Kong: a second Tiananmen? (The Conversation, 30 September 2014)
- Things that could only happen in a Hong Kong protest (BBC, 30 September 2014)
- Mixed feelings for Occupy Central among Hong Kong's recent mainland migrants (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- China warns foreign diplomats in Hong Kong to 'stay away' from Occupy Central (South China Morning Post, 30 September 2014)
- Taiwan shows growing support for Hong Kong protests (The Guardian, 30 September 2014)
- In Hong Kong propaganda war, China plays waiting game (UCA News, 30 September 2014)
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29 September 2014 - Christians branded 'troublesome gangsters of Hong Kong' in suffrage protests (The Tablet, 29 September 2014)
- Cardinal Zen joins Occupy Central Protests (Vatican Insider/La Stampa, 29 September 2014)
- Cardinal Zen addresses protestors in Hong Kong (The Tablet, 29 September 2014)
- Cardinal Tong: Enough violence in Central, government must put people first (AsiaNews, 29 September 2014)
- It has always been the students - and the clergy -- and Catholic social teaching #HongKongProtests (Religion. Ethnicity. Wired, 29 September 2014)
- These Insane Photos Show What the Hell Is Happening in Hong Kong (Mother Jones, 29 September 2014)
- For China, Limited Tools to Use in Hong Kong (New York Times, 29 September 2014)
- Hong Kong protests: Demonstrators turn to 'off the grid' messaging app FireChat (The Independent, 29 September 2014)
- ‘Global Solidarity with Hong Kong’ rallies planned worldwide as Facebook turns yellow in support of protestors (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- 'Doomed' protests will not change Beijing's decision on political reform, warns Chinese state paper (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- The world is watching: How Hong Kong protests were covered around the globe (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Umbrella Revolution: more designs on Hong Kong's protest movement (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Hong Kong surprises itself with the exuberance and spontaneity of protests (The Guardian, 29 September 2014)
- Pictures: On the ground with the #UmbrellaRevolution in Hong Kong (TVNZ, 29 September 2014)
- Shock, then anger, at police decision to use tear gas (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Beijing's closed door meeting with Hong Kong tycoons erodes trust (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Meet Hong Kong's 17-year old protest leader (BBC, 29 September 2014)
- Record censorship of China's social media as references to Hong Kong protests blocked (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Instagram appears blocked in China as photos of 'occupied' Hong Kong circulate (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- China censors images of Hong Kong protests in TV broadcasts to mainland (South China Morning Post, 29 September 2014)
- Images of Hong Kong's 'Umbrella Revolution' Tell a Story (New York Times, 29 September 2014)
- The humble umbrella’s surprising role in Hong Kong’s huge protests (Washington Post, 29 September 2014)
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28 September 2014 - 10 dramatic photos that show the protests and crackdown in Hong Kong (Vox, 28 September 2014)
- Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protesters Clash With Police In Surreal Scenes (Huffington Post UK, 28 September 2014)
- Crackdown on Protests by Hong Kong Police Draws More to the Streets (New York Times, 28 September 2014)
- Hong Kong: Tear gas and clashes at democracy protest (BBC News, 28 September 2014)
- A Turning Point in the Fight for Hong Kong (Foreign Policy, 28 September 2014)
- Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Movement Gets Global Support (Wall Street Journal, 28 September 2014)
- Hong Kong's unprecedented protests and police crackdown, explained (Vox, 28 September 2014)
- Echoing Tiananmen, 17-year-old Hong Kong student prepares for democracy battle (CNN, 28 September 2014)
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- Up to 3,000 secondary students join pro-democracy protest on final day of class boycott (South China Morning Post, 25 September 2014)
- Occupy Central to start October 1? Benny Tai drops 'grand banquet' hint (South China Morning Post, 23 September 2014)
- Hong Kong students escalate democracy strike (UCA News, 23 September 2014)
- Rebels with a cause: striking 'white-shirt' students speak about fight for democracy (South China Morning Post, 23 September 2014)
- The boycott begins: thousands of students stage classroom walkout over Beijing’s electoral reform plan (South China Morning Post, 22 September 2014)
- What is Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement? (BBC News, 22 September 2014)
- Thousands of Hong Kong students start week-long boycott (BBC News, 22 September 2014)
- Hong Kong students begin democracy protest (The Guardian, 22 September 2014)
- Hong Kong students launch pro-democracy protests (UCA News, 22 September 2014)
- Thousands Of Hong Kong Students Go On Strike In Democracy Battle (Huffington Post, 22 September 2014)
- Hong Kong students prepare to kick off classroom boycott; hundreds of academics supportive (South China Morning Post, 21 September 2014)
- Class boycott splits Anglicans and Catholics (South China Morning Post, 12 September 2014)
- Hong Kong diocese won't penalize protesting students (UCA News, 12 September 2014)
- Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun (HK Magazine, 11 September 2014)
- The Struggle for Hong Kong (The Economist, 6 September 2014)
- Are ‘Hong Kong people’ still Chinese? Depends on how you define ‘Chinese’ (Reuters, 30 September 2014)
- Hong Kong and China: One Country, Two Histories (The Diplomat, 19 September 2014)
- What's Wrong With Hong Kong? Three reasons why China's laboratory for ideas now faces a murky future (Foreign Policy, 19 September 2014)
- Be Like Hong Kong? Taiwan Tells Beijing No Thanks (Wall Street Journal, 26 September 2014)
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