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As happened with Occupy movements in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere, private injunctions are being used as a legal weapon against Hong Kong’s protests, and – as many predicted – it’s likely their enforcement will come very shortly now that the APEC meeting in Beijing has ended. In the meantime, two new organisations have sprung up in Hong Kong to examine the causes of the political conflicts here, and – they say – to suggest ways forward. With us in the studio to comment on the latest development are China commentator Willy Lam and Law Professor Deva Surya from City University. It’s now seven weeks since the Umbrella Movement got under way. As we reported in last week’s show, there’s been interest from all over the world in what’s happening here. Among those who turned up to take a look for themselves is a former mainland student leader for whom the sight of tents in a major thoroughfare is all too familiar. He’s Zhou Fengsou.
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