At unveiling of memorial to democracy activist, fears of crackdown in Hong Kong
OTTAWA — Prominent human rights activists and Chinese political dissidents warned Tuesday about the potential for a brutal crackdown on protesters in Hong Kong.
People in Hong Kong have taken to the streets in massive demonstrations since June, initially to protest a law concerning extradition. But the protests have increasingly called for democratic reform in the territory.
Protesters recently took over the Hong Kong airport and have clashed repeatedly with police. Chinese military forces have also be seen massing near the border of the territory.
In Canada, the head of a group advocating for human rights in China said she’s worried the Chinese government will crush the protests ahead of Oct. 1, the 70th anniversary of communist rule in China.