The annual July 1 march in 2017 was attended by about 60,000, according to the organisers. Photo: Sam Tsang
Study that paid students to join Hong Kong July 1 march sparks controversy, with pro-establishment critics claiming it is evidence foreign forces tried to incite ‘colour revolution’ in city
- Hong Kong University of Science and Technology says it never approved the paying of students to join a 2017 annual march
- Opposition activists urge caution, saying protests in Hong Kong were triggered by people’s grievances
The annual July 1 march in 2017 was attended by about 60,000, according to the organisers. Photo: Sam Tsang