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Vol. 5 Num 542 Mon. December 05, 2005  
   
International


250,000 people march for HK democracy


An estimated 250,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong yesterday, demanding the full democracy that was promised when Britain handed its former colony back to China eight years ago.

Frustrated with the limited reforms proposed by the city's Beijing-appointed leader, Chief Executive Donald Tsang, marchers thronged the streets in the biggest show of public anger since he took office in June.

It was also the largest protest since July 2004 when a half a million protested against Beijing's interference in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory's political affairs.

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Tens of thousands of people take part in a pro-democracy march in the streets of Hong Kong yesterday to demand the full democracy that was promised when Britain handed its crown-jewel colony back to China eight years ago.. PHOTO: AFP