- Title: Lennon Walls: Hong Kong protesters take lessons from Umbrella movement
- Date: 28th September 2019
- Summary: PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS POSTING STICKERS IN BUS STATION STICKERS READ (Chinese): "I WANT REAL ELECTION" PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS POSTING STICKER PEOPLE HOLDING HANDS PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS FORMING HUMAN CHAIN IN FRONT OF 'LENNON WALL' PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTER SHOUTING (Cantonese): "FIVE DEMANDS, NOT ONE LESS" PEOPLE IN HUMAN CHAIN PASSING POSTCARDS WITH A DOLL WEARING A GAS MASK POSTCARD WITH A DOLL WEARING GAS MASK, WORDS READING (Cantonese): "FIVE DEMANDS, NOT ONE LESS" PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS FORMING HUMAN CHAIN PEPE FROG WITH FACE MASK IN HUMAN CHAIN TIMELAPSE OF PEOPLE AT LENNON WALL IN ADMIRALTY (MUTE)
- Embargoed: 12th October 2019 13:12
- Keywords: Hong Kong China protests Lennon Wall
- Location: HONG KONG, CHINA
- City: HONG KONG, CHINA
- Country: Hong Kong
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Civil Unrest
- Reuters ID: LVA003AYKL7BB
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Hong Kong protesters recreated so-called Lennon Walls throughout the city on Saturday (September 28) as they marked five years since the start of the 'Umbrella' democracy movement.
The Lennon Walls are large mosaics of Post-it notes calling for democracy which have cropped up in underpasses, under footbridges, outside shopping centres, at bus stops and universities and elsewhere across the territory. Some had been torn down by pro-Beijing activists.
The student-led Umbrella protests gridlocked the city for 79 days in 2014 but failed to wrest concessions from Beijing.
Now, protesters are angry about what they see as creeping Chinese interference in Hong Kong, which returned to China in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" formula intended to guarantee freedoms that are not enjoyed on the mainland.
China vehemently denies meddling. It has accused foreign governments, including the United States and Britain, of inciting the unrest.
A series of pro- and anti-Beijing protests is planned for the Chinese-ruled city ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday (October 1).
The gatherings will include a rally near government offices, a march on Hong Kong island and a some flash mob events to commemorate the Chinese national day.
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