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What is Occupy Central? 10 key facts about Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement

Why have thousands of demonstrators taken to the city's streets and what do they want? 10 important questions answered about the protests

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Occupy Central organisers have called for a non-violent protest. Photo: Felix Wong

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Formally called Occupy Central with Love and Peace, the movement is promoted as a peaceful civil disobedience campaign in which the leaders would mobilise protesters to stage a mass sit-in to blockade Central district as a means to force Beijing to allow Hong Kong what they consider genuine universal suffrage.

Occupy Central is led by University of Hong Kong law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting, Chinese University sociologist Dr Chan Kin-man, and Baptist minister Reverend Chu Yiu-ming. Meanwhile, students’ groups – the Federation of Students and Scholarism – are also playing a big role in the campaign.

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A protester holds a placard saying "Calm Down!". Photo: K.Y. Cheng<br />
A protester holds a placard saying "Calm Down!". Photo: K.Y. Cheng<br />
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