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Occupy Central
Occupy Central, also known as “Umbrella Movement ”, was a protest that saw thousands of people blocking major roads in Hong Kong to call for democratic elections. The protesters demanded that the Hong Kong and Beijing governments implement democratic elections for the 2017 chief executive election, and the 2020 Legislative Council election. Opposition members said that the political reform proposals at the time did not meet international standards of universal suffrage. Protests began by taking up roads outside the Central Government Offices in Tamar on September 28, 2014. After police responded with tear gas to disperse crowds, protests grew and more people began occupying other roads in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay as well. Occupy Central lasted 79 days and ended in December that year.
This year’s exam paper asked candidates to discuss Hong Kong’s strengths in promoting Chinese culture and the influence of China’s foreign aid. Photo: Jelly Tse
Hong Kong

DSE 2025: Citizen and social development exam ‘easy’, some students say

09 Apr 2025
Benny Tai was released from his position at HKU for his role in the 2014 Occupy Central movement. Photo: SCMP/Edmond So
Hong Kong

Occupy Hong Kong activist Benny Tai fired from role at HKU

29 Jul 2020
Chief Inspector Wong Cho-shing leaves court on Tuesday.
Hong Kong

Five Hong Kong policemen jailed for beating pro-democracy protester Ken Tsang during 2014 Occupy movement lose final appeal bid

07 Apr 2020
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(From left) Wong Cho-shing, Lau Cheuk-ngai, Wong Wai-ho, Pak Wing-bun and Lau Hing-pui arrive at the High Court on Friday.
Hong Kong

Two Hong Kong police officers jailed over Occupy activist Ken Tsang assault case freed, five others have sentences reduced

26 Jul 2019
Joshua Wong delivers a speech outside the chief executive's office in Admiralty during the Occupy protests in 2014.
Hong Kong

Occupy Central poster boy Joshua Wong returns to Hong Kong jail despite winning appeal for lighter sentence

16 May 2019
Legislator Tanya Chan Suk-chong (right) was revealed to require urgent surgery for a illness at the sentencing.
Hong Kong

UPDATED: Retired pastor Chu Yiu-ming gets suspended sentence at Occupy sentencing; Tanya Chan's lawyer reveals lawmaker's life-threatening condition

24 Apr 2019
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All nine Occupy leaders were on Tuesday convicted of at least one charge related to public nuisance.
Hong Kong

HK's Occupy leaders granted bail and will learn of sentences in two weeks

10 Apr 2019
Reverend Chu Yiu-ming, photographed at the West Kowloon Law Courts Building in Cheung Sha Wan.
Hong Kong

First Occupy leaders deliver mitigation submissions after being found guilty

10 Apr 2019
Nine people have been found guilty for their roles in the 2014 protests.
Hong Kong

Occupy Central organisers found guilty of leading Hong Kong's largest ever civil disobedience movement

09 Apr 2019
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Occupy Central co-founder, Chan Kin-man.
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Occupy Central trial: Student leaders did not want founders to be part of their protest, Hong Kong court told

05 Dec 2018
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