Lam: Govt won't give in to violent tactics
HONG KONG - Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor decried the increasingly violent acts of radical protesters and said her government would never yield to such tactics.
"[I] will send a clear message that there is no question that escalating violence can get what the rioters want - not from the government, not from society at large," she says. "Violence will only lead to more violence."
The CE said she could be sure that there would be more violence if the government satisfied the demands of the radicals, adding that the rioters would never succeed.
Lam reiterated that violence will not provide any solutions to Hong Kong's current problems. She called on all people in Hong Kong, regardless of their political views, to agree that the top priority is to stop the violence and restore calm in the city as soon as possible.
- Foreign delegates gain a close look at grassroots livelihood, protection of people's rights
- Primary school students tell revolutionary stories of Jinggangshan in English
- Shanxi emergency official probed after deadly mine blast
- One hundred thirty-six artifacts from Cambodia on display in Shanxi
- Hukou Waterfall roars to life after heavy upstream rainfall
- Lion King co-director heads jury at Chongqing animation festival































