12 Oct 2018 | 07:51 PM UTC
Hong Kong: Protests following disqualification of pro-democracy candidate Oct. 12
Protests reported on October 12 following the disqualification of pro-democracy candidate from running in November by-election; further protests possible
Event
Protests were reported in Hong Kong on Friday, October 12, after officials announced that a prominent candidate advocating for Hong Kong self-determination would not be permitted to run in the upcoming November by-election. According to local sources, protesters gathered in front of the Legislative Council and other government buildings on Friday evening (local time) to demand that Lau Siu-lai be permitted to run. Further demonstrations cannot be ruled out. A heightened security presence and associated transportation disruptions are to be anticipated in the vicinity of any demonstration.
Context
Lau Siu-lai had previously been disqualified from holding office in 2016 for taking "improper oaths," a term commonly attributed to advocacy of self-determination. Hong Kong independence activists have increasingly been advocating for independence from China since large-scale demonstrations in 2014 failed to materialize into reforms.
Advice
Individuals in Hong Kong are advised to avoid all protest events as a precaution.