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Hong Kong's uncivil disobedience

Published Mon, Sep 29, 2014 · 09:50 PM

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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong's experiment in orderly disorder is coming unstuck. Thousands of protesters took to the streets on

Monday calling for political reform and universal suffrage, and many still remain a day later. Markets are open, and the financial sector hasn't taken any direct hits.

But what started as a meticulously planned act of civil disobedience now risks spiralling into something more volatile and unpredictable, with damaging long-term implications.

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