Occupy Central
Occupy Central is a civil disobedience movement which began in Hong Kong on September 28, 2014. It calls on thousands of protesters to block roads and paralyse Hong Kong's financial district if the Beijing and Hong Kong governments do not agree to implement universal suffrage for the chief executive election in 2017 and the Legislative Council elections in 2020 according to "international standards." The movement was initiated by Benny Tai Yiu-ting (戴耀廷), an associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong, in January 2013.
Umbrella Movement
The Umbrella Movement (Chinese: 雨傘運動; pinyin: yǔsǎn yùndòng) is a loose political movement that was created spontaneously during the Hong Kong protests of 2014. Its name derives from the recognition of the umbrella as a symbol of defiance and resistance against the Hong Kong government, and the united grass-roots objection to the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC) of 31 August.
The movement consists of individuals numbering in the tens of thousands who participated in the protests that began on 28 September 2014, although Scholarism, the Hong Kong Federation of Students, Occupy Central with Love and Peace, groups are principally driving the demands for the rescission of the NPCSC decision.
The movement consists of individuals numbering in the tens of thousands who participated in the protests that began on 28 September 2014, although Scholarism, the Hong Kong Federation of Students, Occupy Central with Love and Peace, groups are principally driving the demands for the rescission of the NPCSC decision.
POST OCCUPY CENTRAL - DAY 92:
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CY Leung’s daughter vows to leave home after claiming she was attacked by her mother
Chai Yan Leung, the daughter of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive CY Leung, has claimed on Facebook page that she is leaving home after being hit and kicked by her mother.
The 23-year-old, who frequently posts extremely personal and worrying information on social media, also made suicide threats.
In a status update at around 7am this morning, Chai claims her mother, Regina Leung, slapped her and called her a “stupid f**king c*nt” and a “prostitute”, and accused her of sleeping around.
Chai claims her mother then kicked her, causing her to hit her spine on a table, and searched her room while “screaming like the deranged woman she is”.
In various posts that followed, Chai said she’s leaving home forever, adding, “I’d rather be living on benefits sleeping on a coach (sic) eating cup noodles everyday”.
And if we were in any doubt as to how she feels about her folks, she confirmed “I wouldn’t give a single f*ck if my parents died right now”, and “I won’t even be at my mother’s funeral”.
Chai also claimed, “I genuinely think if I were on the 20th floor of a building instead of being in 禮賓府 [Government House] I would’ve jumped. Straightaway. No single effing doubt. Just jumped. There IS NO way out.”
Chai has previously posted photos of her cut wrists to Facebook as well as numerous dark quotes about suicide.
The 23-year-old, who frequently posts extremely personal and worrying information on social media, also made suicide threats.
In a status update at around 7am this morning, Chai claims her mother, Regina Leung, slapped her and called her a “stupid f**king c*nt” and a “prostitute”, and accused her of sleeping around.
Chai claims her mother then kicked her, causing her to hit her spine on a table, and searched her room while “screaming like the deranged woman she is”.
In various posts that followed, Chai said she’s leaving home forever, adding, “I’d rather be living on benefits sleeping on a coach (sic) eating cup noodles everyday”.
And if we were in any doubt as to how she feels about her folks, she confirmed “I wouldn’t give a single f*ck if my parents died right now”, and “I won’t even be at my mother’s funeral”.
Chai also claimed, “I genuinely think if I were on the 20th floor of a building instead of being in 禮賓府 [Government House] I would’ve jumped. Straightaway. No single effing doubt. Just jumped. There IS NO way out.”
Chai has previously posted photos of her cut wrists to Facebook as well as numerous dark quotes about suicide.
The Chief Executive's office is yet to respond to a Coconuts HK request for a comment.
BREAKING: Ambulance at Government House after CY’s daughter claims she's held against her will
An ambulance has been seen outside Government House after the Chief Executive’s daughter claimed her mother attacked her.
According to a report by Ming Pao, someone called an ambulance at 10:54 this morning from Government House and made a report mentioning a suicide.
Hours earlier, CY Leung’s eldest daughter, Chai Yan Leung, threatened suicide on her Facebook page after claiming her mother slapped and kicked her.
After announcing that she’s “off to hospital” on Facebook at around 11:30am, 23-year-old Chai has since posted that she couldn’t go downstairs to the ambulance as she is being held “against [her] will”, adding she doesn’t have the same rights as the average Hong Kong citizen as she can’t call the cops or A&E.
“Both times I’ve called the police whilst living in GH they never effing listened they just listened to my parents and were asked to leave," she posted.
Photo: Ming Pao
According to a report by Ming Pao, someone called an ambulance at 10:54 this morning from Government House and made a report mentioning a suicide.
Hours earlier, CY Leung’s eldest daughter, Chai Yan Leung, threatened suicide on her Facebook page after claiming her mother slapped and kicked her.
After announcing that she’s “off to hospital” on Facebook at around 11:30am, 23-year-old Chai has since posted that she couldn’t go downstairs to the ambulance as she is being held “against [her] will”, adding she doesn’t have the same rights as the average Hong Kong citizen as she can’t call the cops or A&E.
“Both times I’ve called the police whilst living in GH they never effing listened they just listened to my parents and were asked to leave," she posted.
Photo: Ming Pao
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