Upbeat Occupy Central founder Benny Tai hints at long-term fight
Benny Tai says upcoming sit-in might only be the first of many protests by the movement

There could be more than one round of protests, an Occupy Central co-founder says as he works on transforming the civil disobedience movement into a long-term struggle.
Benny Tai Yiu-ting said the sit-in protest was to ensure lawmakers would veto Beijing's restrictive reform model for the 2017 chief executive election - and that the protest might only be the movement's first.
"There might be a second, or a third. When will they be? I don't know," Tai told the South China Morning Post yesterday.
The upcoming act of occupying the business district would not be an end, said the associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong.
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