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WTO Protest Action Hong Kong![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 13th December kicks off the WTO meeting with 'People's Action Week'
Only a short hour's march from Victoria Park to the assembly area near the Exhibition Centre, the loud but peaceful rally went through one of Hong Kong's busiest cosmomopolitan areas -- Causeway Bay and Wan Chai. With 9,000 police on duty, a third of Hong Kong's force, navy riot helmets and shields were as common as the ordinary spectator. An interesting point is that very few Hong Kongers took to the streets and many citizens were both simply annoyed and bemused at the event. Most can thank the mainstream media's pre-coverage, which was reminiscent of each year's MayDay in Dublin: news bulletins predicting doom and chaos. But, then again, since the protests are mainly about agriculture and manufacturing, these two industries are practically non-existent in Hong Kong (mainly services based), so that is why the WTO chose HK perhaps? One highlight was when 50 Korean farmers (they sure know how to make a scene) jumped into Wan Chai harbour and tried to swim towards the blockaded Exhibition Centre. Most were predictably picked up by the naval guards. Towards the end of today's rally there were short outbursts of violence, again mainly by Korean farmers. Pepper sprays were today's special on the menu. The People's Action Week continues till the 18th with many events and rallies along the way. For more information: Hong Kong People's Alliance on WTO: http://daga.dhs.org/hkpa/index.html Our World is Not For Sale: http://www.ourworldisnotforsale.org/ Make Trade Fair (Oxfam): http://www.maketradefair.org/en/index.htm
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