Organiser of Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries Au Nok Hin steps down amid Beijing pressure

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - A key organiser of primary elections for Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp said on Wednesday (July 15) he was stepping down after Beijing said the vote may violate the new national security law and could amount to subversion.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - A key organiser of primary elections for Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp said on Wednesday he was stepping down after Beijing said the vote may violate the new national security law and could amount to subversion.

"For those who do not recognise democracy, or do not agree with democratic values, it is difficult to understand the meaning of the primary election," said Benny Tai, another organiser of the pro-democracy polls. The primaries saw a group of young democrats, or"localists" perform strongly, reflecting a potential change of guard to a more radical grouping likely to rile authorities in Beijing.

 

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