Tens of thousands of people in Hong Kong protest against attempts of the Communist Party to crush democracy in Hong Kong. “The students are protecting the right to vote, for Hong Kong’s future. We are not scared, we are not frightened, we just fight for it,” [Carol Chan, a 55-year-old civil service worker who said she took two days off to join the protests after becoming angered over police use of tear gas Sunday, quoted by CBC News.] Beijing’s massive censorship team on Weibo, the Party-controlled censored internet engine created and supplied by American corporations, is working overtime preventing the people of China from seeing such images. Read more »