Hong Kong Occupy activists deliver upbeat message at second anniversary rally
Lawmaker-elect Nathan Law says people are regaining their energy in fighting for democratic change
Yellow umbrellas, pro-democracy banners and street booths reappeared in Admiralty as about 1,000 people commemorated the second anniversary of the Occupy movement.
A rally was held on Tim Mei Avenue on Wednesday evening, and many leaders of the pro-democracy movement returned to the site protesters occupied for 79 days.
Benny Tai Yiu-ting, one of the trio who launched the Occupy Central campaign, told the crowd not to forget what brought them to Admiralty two years ago.
“Two years ago, we came here to fight for democracy in Hong Kong,” he said.
Tai noted that since the Legislative Council elections on September 4, in which several Occupy activists were elected, he could see hope for the future of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement.