War at the dinner table: Hong Kong families divided over protests

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HONG KONG: For weeks, Jane lied to her mother about joining Hong Kong's protests - pretending her rucksack was bulging with books, not supplies - ...

HONG KONG: For weeks, Jane lied to her mother about joining Hong Kong's protests - pretending her rucksack was bulging with books, not supplies - until the ideological rift between them grew so great she had to move out.

Jane describes herself as a moderate - not one of those on the frontlines battling police or embracing violence. They were sparked by opposition to a now-scrapped plan to allow extraditions to the mainland but have since snowballed into a wider movement demanding greater democratic freedoms and police accountability.

The movement spans ages and generations - there is even a contingent of elderly"grey hairs" holding solidarity marches. "I think it comes down to education. My parents were educated in China and weren't taught about democracy and freedom," he said, explaining how his parents came to Hong Kong in the 1990s as stowaways looking for a better quality of life.

"I didn't know how different we were until this summer," she said, adding her parents were unaware that she regularly faced off with riot police on the frontlines.

 

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