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Timeless plays: Democracy 3 UK, Part 1 – Video


Timeless plays: Democracy 3 UK, Part 1
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Voice Of Democracy entry: Why veterans are important to our past and future – Video


Voice Of Democracy entry: Why veterans are important to our past and future

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LDP Party-Khem Veasna-League For Democracy party-Three Conditions of love by khem veasna – Video


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People movement for Democracy – Video


People movement for Democracy

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Hong Kong pro-democracy movement considers Beijing protest

HONG KONG, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- As Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests enter their second month, student leaders are thinking of taking the protest to Beijing.

Alex Chow, leader of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that his group -- on of the three main protest groups -- will discuss whether it has the support and logistics to protest in Beijing during next month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

It is unclear whether the protesters would be granted the required special travel permit to enter China or whether, even if granted, Chinese officials would allow their entry.

Protesters object to Beijing's plans to allow only approved candidates to run for office in Hong Kong's 2017 elections, regarding the move as a violation of China's "one country, two systems" agreement providing Hong Kong with a specified but ill-defined "high degree of autonomy." Protests began Sept. 26.

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