Banks in Hong Kong condemn violence, urge restoration of 'harmony'

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HONG KONG - Some of Hong Kong's biggest banks published full-page newspaper advertisements on Thursday calling for the preservation of law and order in the Chinese territory and condemning violence, as weeks of pro-democracy protests show no sign of abating.

The standoff stopped short of recent intense clashes with police, who refrained from using tear gas or attempting to storm protesters' lines. Only one rock was seen hitting a police shield and most protesters headed home before midnight. A flurry of anti-government demonstrations are planned in coming weeks, including a rally by students on Thursday and another strike in districts across the city in early September.

Standard Chartered said in Thursday's advertisements the bank supported the special administrative region's government to uphold social order and"guard the status of Hong Kong as an international financial center". Demonstrators are also calling for an independent inquiry, a halt to descriptions of the protests as"rioting", a waiver of charges against those arrested, and resumption of political reform.

 

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