Pro-independence legislator-elects Baggio Leung (C) and Yau Wai-ching (R) during a confrontation with the police as they protest against what they call Beijing's interference over local politics and the rule of law, before China's parliament is expected to announce their interpretation of the Basic Law in light of two pro-independence lawmakers' oath-taking controversy, in Hong Kong, China November 7, 2016. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
China moves to bar independence activists as crisis escalates
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That's democracy in action!
“In future, people’s confidence in ‘one country, two systems’ will worsen,” To said.
Yeah, I think this is a theme pretty much everywhere.
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