Rebellion
On the frontline of Hong Kong's fight for democracy
"We are Hong Kongers. We aren’t Mainlanders. With the Chinese CCP trying to take over our country or our city, we will be against them for everything. Including our life”, says an unnamed protester. Fourteen weeks ago, protesters railed against an extradition law allowing for criminal suspects to be deported to mainland China.“I'm more scared about losing the freedom. So, getting arrested isn't that scary compared to losing freedom to China”, says a protester named Tom. In July, protesters broke into Hong Kong’s legislature, a turning point for the movement.“The words that were spray painted on it in Chinese were, ‘You have taught us that peaceful action is not effective.’ And I think many people believe that”, says author and journalist, Louisa Lim.
FULL SYNOPSIS