Lantern-Waving Hong Kong Protesters Take To Hills, As Leader Pledges Housing Reform – IOTW Report

Lantern-Waving Hong Kong Protesters Take To Hills, As Leader Pledges Housing Reform

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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters took to the hills to form flashlight-carrying human chains on Friday, using the colorful Mid-Autumn Festival as a backdrop to the latest in more than three months of sometimes violent unrest.

The peaceful protests, on a day when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon and eat mooncakes while children swing colorful lanterns from the end of sticks, came after Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam promised to focus on housing and jobs to try to end the turmoil.

Lam, who said she caused “unforgivable havoc” by igniting the crisis and would quit if she had the choice, said in a Facebook post her government would increase the supply of housing in the Chinese-ruled city.

“Housing and people’s livelihoods are the main priorities,” Lam said. “The government will add to housing supply measures which will be continuously put in place and not missed.”

Hong Kong has some of the world’s most expensive real estate and many young people say the city’s housing policy is unfair, benefiting the rich while forcing the less well-off to live with their parents or rent “shoe box” apartments at exorbitant prices. read more

1 Comment on Lantern-Waving Hong Kong Protesters Take To Hills, As Leader Pledges Housing Reform

  1. Wouldn’t it be great if there were several hundred thousand people engaging in a mostly peaceful protest like this in the US against the wapo, the nytimes, cnn and msnbc?

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