HONG KONG YOUTH. Demonstrators take a rest the night after a protest against a controversial extradition law proposal in Hong Kong on June 12, 2019. Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP
Compared to the huge optimism-tinged pro-democracy"Umbrella Movement" rallies in 2014, the recent protests have been darker and more desperate, culminating in theThe movement has also taken on a distinctly funereal tone, publicly mourning at least 4 people who have taken their own lives in recent weeks after leaving political messages.
"These students are gambling their youth to defend this place, it's very fragile," said Roy Kwong, a pro-democracy lawmaker with a social work background who has been praised for trying to keep demonstrators from harm. "I personally think when everything in life is related to politics, it pushes life in Hong Kong into a very dejected state," Ng told Agence France-Presse ."Many people really can't see hope."
The suicides have been an especially troubling phenomenon, with shrines popping up at the locations where they happened and regular vigils."Studies have shown that people who killed themselves had suffered from multiple and interacting causes," he told AFP. Two slogans –"Every one of us counts" and"We go up and down together" – have become rallying cries for mental health awareness., protected by a deal made before the city was handed back to China by Britain in 1997. But there are growing fears those liberties are being eroded.
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