The Hong Kong-based Hong Kong-based Hong Kong Daily News reported that the Hong Kong protests, which began in protest against a bill allowing the extradition of convicts to China, have turned into a revolution demanding democracy, ending communist rule and territorial separation from China.

The newspaper said - in an article by the writer Gordon Zhang - that the cheers of anti-communist demonstrators and demand for autonomy during the general strike and the protest in Hong Kong yesterday; indicates that the protests took another turn, and that the demands of the demonstrators are no longer limited to dropping the bill that preceded That the Hong Kong government announced its suspension under the pressure of popular protests.

The prevailing belief that a revolution in a China-ruled territory is unexpected does not take history into account; Chinese revolutions often begin in the parties before they make their way to the center, and the kings who ruled China at the end of their imperial era came from the parties.

Challenge China

Chinese President Xi Jinping may not see the Hong Kong demonstrations as a cause for concern about the Chinese people's sympathy for her, especially when she is accused by the authorities of defying "China", a reference to her defiance of the Communist Party.

However, Zhang believes that the demonstrations, which forced the chief executive of the province, Carry Lam, to suspend the bill against which the street has risen against him, should be of concern to the Chinese president.

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He said the Chinese government had stopped blocking news about what was going on in Hong Kong from the people at the end of last month, apparently in response to the insistence of the demonstrators there to communicate their voice to the rest of Chinese territory by introducing tourists to what is happening in the country.

More than 10,000 demonstrators took to the streets in Wuhan, capital of east China's Hubei Province, early July to protest against a project to set up a waste incineration plant in the city. It is also a sign that the Chinese political system, He has to deal with a series of disturbances that he can not control.

The key to the success of Hong Kong's demonstration of freedom from China's rule is that protests continue, and then they may be able to inspire other Chinese cities.