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Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters draw support from around the world

Groups in New York, London and Toronto join together under the banner Global Solidarity HK to support protesters facing police at government headquarters in Tamar

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Raquel Carvalho

Hong Kong will not be left to fight alone. So say a growing number of overseas groups springing up to support the Occupy Central movement and students who joined protests and a class boycott for democracy.

Yesterday, events took place in at least nine international cities in solidarity with Hongkongers fighting for free elections. Overseas Hongkongers were behind many of the events, which adopted the yellow ribbon that has become a symbol of the city’s protest movement.

From New York, London and Toronto to the Bosnian city of Mostar, they came together under the banner of Global Solidarity HK. The group could not estimate the number of people involved due to the range of locations and time zones.

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Desmond Sham, a Hongkonger studying in London, said the group came together when various overseas events were set up and promoted on Facebook earlier this month. “It did not take long before we found one another and soon enough we are promoting the different events across the world together.”

Sham says the group’s aim is to “inspire people in other cities to similarly organise their own events” and to serve as a “support network”.

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Down under, members of the Hongkongers in Australia Facebook group have collected more than 500 signatures on a petition urging Canberra to press Beijing to “honour its promises”.

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