The Borneo Post (Sabah)

HK students to boycott new term as protests continue

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Hong Kong student leaders yesterday announced a two-week boycott of lectures from the upcoming start of term, as they seek to keep protesters on the streets and pressure on the government.

The financial hub has been rocked by three months of unrest, with students making up a large number of the prodemocra­cy protesters taking to the streets almost daily.

Student leaders representi­ng most of the city’s major universiti­es said students will miss lectures between Sept 2 – the planned start of the new term – and Sept 13.

They threatened further action if the government does not adequately respond to the protesters’ five demands, which include spiking a controvers­ial extraditio­n bill, universal suffrage and an independen­t inquiry into alleged police abuses during the protests.

“Two weeks should be enough for the government to really think through how to respond,” said Davin Wong, acting president of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union.

“As the situation has gotten more intense, we believe the social situation will bring more students into the boycott.”

Wong said students will be encouraged to take time to “understand what happened in our society... what we can do for our city’s future.”

Students have featured prominentl­y in the weeks of protests that have rocked Hong Kong. The demonstrat­ions were sparked by an attempt by the city’s government to bring in a bill that would have allowed for extraditio­n to China.

But they quickly morphed into a wider pro-democracy campaign, in a city where young people are boxed in by the soaring cost of living and worsening job prospects. — AFP

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters taking part in a silent rally at Yuen Long MTR station in Hong Kong.
— AFP photo Protesters taking part in a silent rally at Yuen Long MTR station in Hong Kong.

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