Hong Kong cannot afford more protest 'chaos', says leader

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Hong Kong cannot afford more protest 'chaos', says leader
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam warned on Tuesday that the Chinese-ruled city cannot afford further 'chaos' as activists marked a year of pro-democracy rallies with lunchtime protests in several shopping malls.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam warned on Tuesday that the Chinese-ruled city cannot afford further “chaos” as activists marked a year of pro-democracy rallies with lunchtime protests in several shopping malls.

Lam later withdrew the bill but widespread concern lingered that Beijing was stifling freedoms in the former British colony which returned to China in 1997 with the promise of a high level of autonomy, sparking months of often-violent unrest. A 21-year-old lifeguard, the first protester to plead guilty to rioting, was sentenced to four years’ jail last month.

“Hong Kong people are always strong,” said 27-year-old protester Ellen, who works in finance and declined to give her full name. “We will ... find ways to continue our fight.”

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