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Hong Kong democracy party to hold rally targeting shoppers from mainland China

  • Democratic Party given permission to hold first march since anti-government protests broke out in June
  • Event on Sunday aimed at parallel traders in border town of Sheung Shui

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Mainland tourists with suitcases full of shopping sit on the pavement in Sheung Shui. Photo: Dickson Lee
A pro-democracy political party will hold a march against parallel traders and shoppers from mainland China in a Hong Kong border town on Sunday, a week after anti-government protesters clashed with police in the same district.
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The event in Sheung Shui will be the first march organised by the Democratic Party in the seven months of social unrest that has rocked Hong Kong.

Lam Tsz-king, the party’s North district councillor, who was given a letter of no objection by police on Friday, said the march was intended to escalate pressure on law enforcement bodies after last weekend’s protest “had achieved preliminary results”.

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“The action has scared away some parallel traders and mainland shoppers over the week,” she said. “But every year before Lunar New Year, parallel trading activities will become rampant and cause a huge nuisance to residents. We call on the police’s task force to take effective measures to deal with the problem.”

Lam Tsz-king (far right), district councillor, alongside Kwok Long-fung, Chan Yuk-ming, Wong Hoi-ying, at the press conference to discuss Sunday’s rally. Photo: Dickson Lee
Lam Tsz-king (far right), district councillor, alongside Kwok Long-fung, Chan Yuk-ming, Wong Hoi-ying, at the press conference to discuss Sunday’s rally. Photo: Dickson Lee

The party held a protest with similar demands last January, and Sunday’s event will be led by the party’s four district councillors, and residents’ groups concerned by parallel trading.

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