Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka Shing tells city's leaders to 'have mercy'

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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Hong Kong's richest man urged the government to 'have mercy' in dealing with the unrest that has rocked the city this summer, describing recent months of protests as its worst crisis since World War II.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong's richest man urged the government to"have mercy" in dealing with the unrest that has rocked the city this summer, describing recent months of protests as its worst crisis since World War II.

"If it continues, it will be very bad, and I am concerned," the 91-year-old said during an event at Tsz Shan Monastery, a Buddhist temple which he helped finance."We hope young people can consider the big picture, and government leaders can also have mercy on the masters of our future." Small pockets of demonstrators on Sunday set fires, vandalised subway stations and set up barricades downtown after tens of thousands marched peacefully to the US consulate.

 

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