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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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  • Terrence Tang , de 28 años, empresario, y Jacqueline Cheung, de 30 y trabajadora social, durante una manifestación el 26 de septiembre

    Terrence Tang , de 28 años, empresario, y Jacqueline Cheung, de 30 y trabajadora social, durante una manifestación el 26 de septiembre

    Terrence Tang (L), 28, a businessman, and his girlfriend Jacqueline Cheung, 30, a social worker, pose for a photograph at a rally ahead of an "Occupy Central" civil disobedience protest in Hong Kong September 26, 2014. Tang said, "I am not keen on Occupy Central but I oppose those unreasonable argument against the movement". 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)
  • Chan Kin-hoi, jubilado de 76 años: "Puede que no cambie nada, pero tengo que mostrar mi desacuerdo"

    Chan Kin-hoi, jubilado de 76 años: "Puede que no cambie nada, pero tengo que mostrar mi desacuerdo"

    Chan Kin-hoi, 76, who is retired, poses for a photograph during a rally ahead of an "Occupy Central" civil disobedience protest in Hong Kong September 26, 2014. Chan said, "I may change nothing, but I have to show my disagreement." 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)
  • John Ma, profesor de 62 años, y su esposa May, de 50. "Apoyo a los estudiantes y les digo que aprovechen la oportunidad", dice Ma.

    John Ma, profesor de 62 años, y su esposa May, de 50. "Apoyo a los estudiantes y les digo que aprovechen la oportunidad", dice Ma.

    John Ma (L), 62, a lecturer, and his wife May, 50, pose for a photograph at a rally ahead of an "Occupy Central" civil disobedience protest in Hong Kong September 26, 2014. As a former student leader, Ma said, "I support student protest and tell them to grab their chance." 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 TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CIVIL UNREST)

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