5 things the protests in Thailand and Hong Kong have in common

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5 things Thailand and Hong Kong protests have in common

BANGKOK - Hong Kong and Thailand have both seen their streets filled with protesters daring to take on an entrenched political elite, and to discuss once-taboo subjects in their push for greater freedoms.

For Hong Kong, it is the Chinese Communist Party, which crushes dissent on the mainland and has increased control over the restless semi-autonomous city. For now, it is unclear how the palace will react to the Thai protests, but in previous periods of turbulence it has played a pivotal role in deciding the outcome.The initial spark in Hong Kong was an eventually aborted attempt to allow extraditions to the authoritarian mainland's party-controlled courts.

Multiple critics of the Thai monarchy have also disappeared, with Human Rights Watch recording at least nine cases involving activists overseas. But the frontline activists - and those embracing increasingly violent tactics - were overwhelmingly young. Many face prosecution and years in jail. 4. Taboos shattered Taboo topics have been thrust centre stage. In Hong Kong, young activists were far more willing to embrace the idea of autonomy and even outright independence from China - a concept that remains a red line for Beijing.

 

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