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To: John Vosilla who wrote (2429)10/7/2014 5:37:52 AM
From: John Vosilla1 Recommendation   of 2722
 
Hong Kong’s young – fed up with high rents, few jobs – drive protests


HONG KONG — Why are so many young people on the streets of Hong Kong, risking clashes with local police and a Chinese government that has a history of brutal crackdowns?

Part of the answer lies with protesters such as Ka-Chai Kwok, 25. A recent college graduate, Kwok said she had few job prospects. Hong Kong rents are so high that she lives with her parents, sleeping on a couch. Unlike her parents and grandparents, Kwok said she felt little kinship with the Chinese mainland. She’s fed up with what her city is becoming


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