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Los manifestantes de Hong Kong desafían a China en el Día Nacional

Los manifestantes que piden más democracia en Hong Kong han desafiado a las autoridades manteniendo su protesta en el día en que China celebra la llegada al poder del Partido Comunista y la fundación de la República Popular

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  • Turistas de la China continental pasan frente a un escaparate con el eslogan "Democracia Real para Hong Kong" en el distrito comercial de Tsim Sha Tsui

    Turistas de la China continental pasan frente a un escaparate con el eslogan "Democracia Real para Hong Kong" en el distrito comercial de Tsim Sha Tsui

    Chinese tourists walk past a slogan reading "True Democracy for HK" outside a luxury shop along a main street at Hong Kong's shopping district Tsim Sha Tsui October 1, 2014.Thousands of pro-democracy protesters thronged the streets of Hong Kong on Wednesday, ratcheting up pressure on the pro-Beijing government that has called the action illegal, with both sides marking uneasy National Day celebrations. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS)
  • Las principales autoridades de Hong Kong, con el jefe del Gobierno, Cy Leung, en el centro, cantan el himno nacional durante la recepción oficial por el 65º aniversario de la llegada al poder del PCCh y la creación de la República Popular China

    Las principales autoridades de Hong Kong, con el jefe del Gobierno, Cy Leung, en el centro, cantan el himno nacional durante la recepción oficial por el 65º aniversario de la llegada al poder del PCCh y la creación de la República Popular China

    (From L) Zhang Xiaoming, Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, former Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, Geoffrey Ma, Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal and Hong Kong Chief Secretary Carrie Lam sing the national anthem during a reception following a flag raising ceremony in Hong Kong October 1, 2014, celebrating the 65th anniversary of China National Day. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters thronged the streets of Hong Kong early on Wednesday, ratching up pressure on thte pro-Beijing government that has called the action illegal, with both sides marking uneasy National Day. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS)
  • Paul Zimmerman, concejal de distrito en Hong Kong, muestra un paraguas amarillo, símbolo de la protesta, durante la recepción oficial.

    Paul Zimmerman, concejal de distrito en Hong Kong, muestra un paraguas amarillo, símbolo de la protesta, durante la recepción oficial.

    Paul Zimmerman, a district councillor, raises a yellow umbrella as Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (5th R) and other officials make a toast to guests at a reception following a flag raising ceremony in Hong Kong October 1, 2014, celebrating the 65th anniversary of China National Day. As tensions subsided, weary protesters dozed or sheltered from the sun beneath umbrellas, which have become a symbol of what some are calling the "umbrella revolution".

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