Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents took to the streets on Wednesday to march over issues ranging from democratic elections to better governance of banks as the city marked the 12th anniversary of return to Chinese rule.
Braving the sweltering heat, organisers said 76,000 people joined the annual democracy rally. Police estimates put attendance at 26,000.
“I am disappointed at the government. I want to elect my leader because the present government is not accountable to us, but to Beijing,” said 52-year-old Kum Lee, who marched with her four daughters.
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