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Hong Kongs Pro-Democracy Student Leaders Refused Entry to Beijing

TIME World Hong Kong Hong Kongs Pro-Democracy Student Leaders Refused Entry to Beijing From left: Nathan Law, Alex Chow and Eason Chung of the Hong Kong Federation of Students after being refused to board the plane to Beijing at the Hong Kong International Airport on Nov. 15, 2014 Tyrone SiuReuters Entry, like democracy, denied

Student leaders of Hong Kongs pro-democracy protests are officially persona non grata on the Chinese mainland after they were not allowed to board a flight to Beijing where they planned to press their demands for free local elections.

Alex Chow, Eason Chung and Nathan Law of the Hong Kong Federation of Students (HKFS) were booked to fly to the Chinese capital on Saturday but were refused entry after their return-home cards equivalent to a permanent visa given to Hong Kong residents of Chinese ancestry were revoked by the mainland authorities.

Chow told reporters that the trip was to voice the opinion of Hong Kong people to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. The movement in Hong Kong will be ongoing, he adds. Hong Kong people have been pursuing democracy and democratic reform for more than three decades and we are still on our way to restructure the concept of democracy.

The HKFS trio intended to urge Li to reconsider an Aug. 31 decision by the Chinese Communist Party that said all candidates standing for election for Hong Kongs top job of chief executive in 2017 must first be vetted by a 1,200-strong nominating committee perceived as loyal to Beijing.

Democracy activists see this as a betrayal and tens of thousands of protesters have occupied three main thoroughfares of Hong Kong since Sept. 28, although numbers have dwindled significantly in recent weeks. Pressure is mounting on student leaders to clear the streets as discontent grows about the ongoing disruption to transport and local businesses.

According to local media, the Hong Kong government may enforce multiple injunctions against the protesters as soon as Monday or Tuesday, and the Beijing foray was seen as something of a last resort after discussions with city officials mired.

We dont want to go to Beijing, but [Hong Kong's top civil servant] Carrie Lam says not all of Hong Kongs problems can be solved by the Hong Kong government, Chung told media the night before their scheduled departure. Lam said Tuesday that there was no need for the students to go to Beijing if they were going to repeat the same demands they have made of the Hong Kong government. The HKFS received a similar response from former Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, after they sent an open letter beseeching him to set up a meeting with Beijing authorities.

The entry denial was largely expected; a member of Scholarism, another student group championing the protests, was denied entry into the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, across the border from Hong Kong, earlier in the week, according to local news channel RTHK.

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Democracy delusions

Economist and law professor Gordon Tullock passed away the day before the election. But had he lived another day, he still wouldn't have voted.

He refused to vote, in part because the branch of economics he helped create public choice helped convince him that people behave just as selfishly and foolishly when they vote as when they make any other kind of decisions but with more devastating effects on other people.

At the Cafe Hayek blog, economist Don Boudreaux writes that it's good if people don't vote because by avoiding politics they come to depend more on personal initiative and less on untrustworthy, power-craving strangers.

Well said.

We don't suddenly become wiser and nobler when we step into the voting booth. If anything, the decisions we make there are more ignorant and reckless than the ones we make when buying a car.

You probably know more about what kind of car you want than about what sort of laws to impose on your neighbors. It's another reason why most of life is best left to free individuals.

The left treats markets with contempt and political processes as if they're sacred. Then, to explain why politics disappoints, they pretend that money sullies politics.

They're upset because the Supreme Court said money can be spent on ads that inform voters of different factions' views. It turned out that Democrats were the biggest spenders. But that doesn't stop them from complaining that evil Republican tycoons used money to manipulate voters who would otherwise have chosen the candidates decent Democrats want them to.

Republicans, meanwhile, get upset if money is used to bet on things. There once was a wonderful online predictions market called Intrade. It allowed people to bet on future events, including elections.

Intrade's odds were much more accurate predictions than those made by pundits and pollsters. That's because there is wisdom in large numbers and because Intrade bettors put real money at risk (unlike pundits and water-cooler prognosticators).

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Book Review | Democracy In Iran: History And The Quest For Liberty – Video


Book Review | Democracy In Iran: History And The Quest For Liberty
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Democracy, Health, and Engagement – Video


Democracy, Health, and Engagement
Second video, fourth section of the six week lecture series titled ~ "How to Change the World". This was a collaborative effort between Wesleyan University, the United Nations, and the Social...

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Polish Democracy Mechanics [2] EU IV Art of War: Absolute Poland – Video


Polish Democracy Mechanics [2] EU IV Art of War: Absolute Poland
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