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Hong Kong: retratos de la protesta

La protesta pro-democracia en Hong Kong, iniciada por los estudiantes, se ha convertido en un amplio movimiento social

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  • De izquierda a derecha: Jack, de 17 años; Paul, 18; Agnes, 17 y Mo, 19, estudiantes de secundaria. Lucen el lazo amarillo, uno de los símbolos de la protesta

    De izquierda a derecha: Jack, de 17 años; Paul, 18; Agnes, 17 y Mo, 19, estudiantes de secundaria. Lucen el lazo amarillo, uno de los símbolos de la protesta

    (From L-R), Jack, 17, Paul, 18, Agnes, 17 and Mo, 19, pose for a photograph during a rally ahead of an "Occupy Central" civil disobedience protest in Hong Kong September 26, 2014. The four are secondary school students who blame the government for not promising a true democracy. China rules Hong Kong under a "one country, two systems" formula that accords the territory limited democracy. Tens of thousands of mostly student protesters are demanding Beijing give them full democracy, with the freedom to nominate election candidates. The unrest is the worst in Hong Kong since China resumed its rule over the former British colony in 1997. Picture taken September 26, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: EDUCATION BUSINESS POLITICS PORTRAIT CIVIL UNREST)
  • Kwok Ka-yi, diseñadora de 23 años, posa durante una de las concentraciones del día 30 de septiembre en Hong Kong

    Kwok Ka-yi, diseñadora de 23 años, posa durante una de las concentraciones del día 30 de septiembre en Hong Kong

    To go with AFP story HONG KONG-CHINA-POLITICS-DIPLOMACY, PROFILE by Benjamin HaasThis picture taken on September 26, 2014 shows 23-year-old curtain designer Kwok Ka-yi posing for a portrait during a pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong. More than 2,000 faced police after a peaceful gathering at Tamar Park as protestors entered Legislative Council headquarters. Hong Kong protests that swelled to more than 100,000 the day after police used tear gas and pepper spray against demonstrators drew wide support from all walks of life in the city. AFP PHOTO / XAUME OLLEROS
  • Benny Tai, uno de los fundadores del movimiento Occupy Central: "Espero que más gente se una, y que sea pacífico".tral" civil disobedience movement, poses during a rally in Hong Kong

    Benny Tai, uno de los fundadores del movimiento Occupy Central: "Espero que más gente se una, y que sea pacífico".

    Benny Tai, 50, one of the founders of the "Occupy Central" civil disobedience movement, poses during a rally in Hong Kong September 26, 2014. Tai said, "I hope more people will join and hope it will be peaceful." China rules Hong Kong under a "one country, two systems" formula that accords the territory limited democracy. Tens of thousands of mostly student protesters are demanding Beijing give them full democracy, with the freedom to nominate election candidates. The unrest is the worst in Hong Kong since China resumed its rule over the former British colony in 1997. Picture taken September 26, 2014. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: EDUCATION BUSINESS POLITICS PORTRAIT CIVIL UNREST)

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