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No inch of compromise over Occupy Central in Chinese state media commentaries

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Articles in Chinese state media on Wednesday indicate that the Central leadership in Beijing has no intention of considering giving in to the demands by Hong Kong demonstrators and allow genuine universal suffrage in Hong Kong in 2017.

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A commentary in the People’s Daily, the Chinese Communist Party’s leading newspaper, on Wednesday argued that the Occupy Central civil disobedience movement disrupted the daily lives of many Hongkongers and created a “threat to the personal safety and property of Hong Kong’s population”.

The commentary, which ran on page four, marked the first time the party mouthpiece has commented on the democracy movement.

It suggested that Beijing would not consider revising its decision to pre-select candidates for the chief executive election in 2017, a key demand of the protesters.

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On August 31, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress said only candidates approved by an election committee could be voted for in the election. The decision ruled out the public nomination of candidates for Hong Kong’s top job.

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