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Letters | Can Joshua Wong be the leader who inspires Hong Kong protesters to give up violence?

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Activist Joshua Wong Chi-fung (centre) holds up five fingers to represent the five demands of anti-government protesters, at a briefing session for the district council elections, hosted by the Electoral Affairs Commission at AsiaWorld-Expo in Chek Lap Kok on October 24. Wong’s application to run was rejected a few days later. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Dear Joshua,

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I come from the land of Mahatma Gandhi. My family has lived in Hong Kong for close to seven years; one of our two daughters was born here. These seven years, we have always felt that we belonged here. We believed that the people of Hong Kong were the most peaceloving. But the last few months have shattered that belief.

History has shown us that lasting effects of democracy, free speech, liberty and human rights tend to be achieved through non-violent movements. Mahatma Gandhi’s followers Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela have shown us the power of non-violent means of fighting for equality and justice.

The movement in Hong Kong lacks leadership. A chaotic situation calls for strong leadership. Someone has to take that role.

Around a month ago, you made statements about Starbucks and Maxim’s and then protesters went on the rampage, vandalising outlets of the two businesses and those of many other companies associated with China.
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In this leaderless movement, you are the person who comes closest to being named as leader. I urge you to take that role, but follow the ethos of non-violence advocated by Gandhi and lead a completely peaceful movement.

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