HARDtalk
with Martin Lee, founder of the Hong Kong Democratic Party
On
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ News 24's HARDtalk tonight (Monday 29 September) Tim Sebastian
talks to Martin Lee, founder of the Hong Kong Democratic Party.
The
postponement of the anti-subversion bill in Hong Kong is being hailed
a victory by pro-democracy campaigners.
Martin
Lee argued the anti-subversion bill would have rolled back some
basic freedoms, including the freedom of the press, of association
and of religion.
He
says the protests against the bill prove the pro-democracy movement
is still alive and well in Hong Kong.
But
how much influence does it really have? The bill has been postponed,
but how long before it re-emerges? And does he think the pro-democracy
movement can really influence Beijing?
HARDtalk
is on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ News 24 at 11.30pm.
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