Back normal in Hong Kong after months of pro-democracy protests


Tears of a pro-democracy leaders like the end of symbols of an unprecedented movement in Hong Kong.


The "Umbrella revolt" has ceased and gave way to the usual operation of the Chinese territory and its heavy traffic.


The tents of the movement "Occupy" were dismantled after 11 weeks of blockades and demonstrations in neighborhoods of offices and shops. More than 200 people were arrested by the police.


A bitter relief to the woman, "Now, it's easier for everyone, but I also regret that we were not able to discuss with the authorities," said the woman.


Some diehard settled under the Hong Kong government headquarters to continue to press for the establishment of a genuine universal suffrage and challenge the pre-selection of candidates by Beijing as chief of the local executive for 2017.


"I think they are not going to move us because this place is dedicated to the public to go to the authorities. So I think they do not move us as they did with those in the streets, "says the pro-democracy protester.


The Chinese authorities have made no concession on the bottom, but disappointed that protesters do not intend to be complacent. Some have already promised "new acts of resistance."






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