Abuse and acrimony as crisis-hit Hong Kong holds district polls

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HONG KONG (AFP) - Abuse, threats, protests and police cordons: first-time candidate Kwan Siu Lun says campaigning for this weekend's district elections in Hong Kong has been a dangerous business in the white heat of the city's political crisis.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Abuse, threats, protests and police cordons: first-time candidate Kwan Siu Lun says campaigning for this weekend's district elections in Hong Kong has been a dangerous business in the white heat of the city's political crisis.

The protest movement needs a big turnout - it was 47 per cent the last time around in 2015 - to give the unpopular government a bloody nose at the ballot box. "I try to focus on local community issues," says the 38-year-old architect, who is running as an independent on the pro-democracy side in his working-class constituency of Hung Hom.

This year, it is"a kind of referendum" on the Hong Kong government's handling"of the riots over the extradition , democracy and the conflicts between the people and the police", says political analyst Dixon Sing. Kwan says he did not plan to run. Then protests unfurled on June 9 against an extradition Bill to China. They have not stopped since.

"Some shops have refused to put up my poster even though the owners privately support me," she said, explaining they are worried about provoking the protesters.

 

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