Wednesday 16 October 2019

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests Nominated for 2020 Noble Prize

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     A law maker from Norway nominated the Hong Kong Pro-Democracy demonstrators for the 2020 Noble Peace Prize for their relentless battle for freedom and struggles to keep the democracy against the communists encroachment.

     Guri Melby a politician for the Norway liberal party wrote on her Twitter account that she hopes that the nomination will provide the city's millions of protesters a "further encouragement" as they seek to force through their demands on China and Hong Kong's pro-Beijing leadership.

     " I have nominated the people of Hong Kong, who risk their lives and security everyday to stand up for freedom of speech and basic democracy, to the Noble Peace Prize for 2020  I hoped this will further encourage to the movement." Melby wrote on Twitter.

      Indeed the pro-democrats of Hong Kong are commendable for their high spirits to fight for the so-called " five demands and not one less." They have gone through alot of odds but still carry on the for the battle for the long road to democracy.  Even the world is sharing the sentiments of standing against the communist
tyranny and authoritarianism.

      It is not the first time that Melby commended a movement that is taking a stance against China's communist regime. In May of 2019, she was barred from entering a Norwegian parliament  wearing a shirt with a Chinese character that reads " freedom " during a visit of Chinese Politburo standing committee member Li Zhanshu.

     The protests against communism is not just the battle of the citizens of Hong Kong but the unyielding battle of every individual who takes a stance for Democracy.


Blacktrident
October 17, 2019

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