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Hong Kong protests
How a Hong Kong Newspaper Became an Occupy Movement Flashpoint
By Shannon Tiezzi
The protests outside Apple Daily headquarters provide a microcosm for the larger issues at play.
Hong Kong Police: Triads Infiltrated Occupy Movement
By Shannon Tiezzi
The news confirms suspicions that organized crime groups helped foment violence against the protestors.
In Macau, China's 'One Country, Two Systems' Is a Success
By Dingding Chen
3 reasons why Macau won't see Hong Kong-like protests
Anonymous: ‘We Will Shutdown China’ in Support of Hong Kong Protestors
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Hong Kong cancels talks with protestors and CY Leung's secret $6.5 million windfall. Friday Hong Kong links.
How to Save Occupy Central
By Ivana Karásková and Alice Rezková
It's increasingly clear the Hong Kong movement is failing, but there's still time for its leaders to save it.
To Prevent Chaos, Give Hong Kong Democracy
By Yang Hengjun
Yes, democracy can bring "chaos." But not establishing democracy when the conditions are right can be much, much worse.
America and Britain's Hong Kong Catch-22
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remaining on the sidelines is the best thing the U.S. and the U.K. can do to help the Hong Kong protestors.
Hong Kongers Take Charge
By Kin-ming Kwong and Chiew Ping Yew
The protests of the past week reflect a growing sense of Hong Kong self-identity.
5 Ways to Follow the Hong Kong Protests in Real Time
By Shannon Tiezzi
How to follow the Umbrella Revolution on social media.
Amid Violent Clashes, Hong Kong Government Tells Protestors to Disperse
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Hong Kong police and government called for Occupy protestors to go home as counter-demonstrations turned violent.
Singapore’s Pallid Hong Kong Solidarity
By Kirsten Han
The regimented city-state does a masterful job dissuading would-be activists.
Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary Will Meet With Protestors
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hong Kong's Chief Executive CY Leung held a press conference to announce his government's response to protests.