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Wolf in Sheep's Clothing? 狼披羊皮?
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Tectonic shifts had shaken up the Hong Kong political landscape in the past few days.
On the back of its success in securing amendments to the government's political reform proposals but
facing a bitter split with its former allies, the Democratic Party aims to seek more dialogue with Beijing
loyalists about democratisation beyond 2012.
As lawmakers yesterday passed by 46 votes to 12 the proposed changes for the 2012 Legislative Council
election, the Beijing-friendly Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong invited
further co-operation with the Democrats. The latter expressed interest in joining a cross-party platform to
study the way to universal suffrage.
The new-found warmth between the formerly bitter rivals contrasted with the bitter reproaches from some
opponents of the changes. The League of Social Democrats called the Democratic Party shameless.
Demoncratic Party Sells Out? 民主黨四面楚歌?
In Tears 淚光
Hong Kong Ruled by Hong Kong People 港人治港
A High Degree of Autonomy 高度自治
Regress 後退
Support from Canada 加國支持
Sell Out? 出賣?
Rain or Shine 風雨不改
Post 90's 九十後青年
Black Flag Over Statute's Square 廣場上黑旗飄揚
Police Barracade 警方鐵馬陣
Heavy Police Presence 大批警察戒備
Keep On Fighting 屢敗屢戰
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