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Tens of thousands of protesters have flooded the streets of Hong Kong to demand open elections free from Beijing's influence. Eight protesters explain why they're taking a stand.
Name: Ting Fung Choi, 32
Occupation: IT worker
The Hong Kong government doesn't understand what the people need. Right now, they only take care of themselves. Government representatives, and other businessmen, have high salaries. I very much agree that they will only get richer, while the poor get poorer.
I don't see a big change in how business operates in Hong Kong. For example, I work in a bank doing IT, and I see they have a back up plan to keep operating during the protests -- nothing is affected.
I support universal suffrage for Hong Kong. We can't let someone else take our voice away.