Submitted by Taps Coogan on the 21st of November 2019 to The Sounding Line.
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With the protests and crackdowns in Hong Kong turning more violent by the day, Professor Joseph Cheng, a senior figure in the Hong Kong Democracy movement, sat down with Real Vision to speak at length about the causes of unrest in Hong Kong.
The discussion doesn’t lend itself well to the excerpts that I normally provide, so enjoy the full video above.
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If you want to call a spade a spade you might even go as far as to say, Hong Kong is economically doomed. Anyone with a knowledge of how repressive governments work will tell you when you think those in charge have surrendered to the cries of the people victory often turns out to be fleeting. It is logical to think that China has been busy gathering information on its enemies in Hong Kong and even if protests subside China will be slow to forget what they have done. This means Hong Kong is living under a cloud. The article… Read more »