Hongkongers march for democracy
  • 5 years ago
In Hong Kong's basic law, it provides for Hongkongers to choose the people who govern them, but 16 years after the territory was handed back to China, the people still don't have the right to a free vote. While some celebrated reunification with China on July 1, over 100,000 marched against the current chief executive, CY Leung, and to demand their right to universal suffrage. Tom Griggs reports.

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