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Like 'shooting water': why the Hong Kong government must accept that compromise is the only way forward

  • Written by Amanda Tattersall, Postdoc in Urban Geography and Research Lead at Sydney Policy Lab. Host of ChangeMakers Podcast., University of Sydney
Like 'shooting water': why the Hong Kong government must accept that compromise is the only way forwardAs the violence continues to escalate in Hong Kong, Chief Executive Carrie Lam hasn't signalled she is willing to seriously negotiate with the protesters.Jerome Favre/AAP

The Hong Kong protest movement is not deescalating – nor will it. Having battled for 12 weeks, this multi-million-person movement has lasted much longer than the...

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