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ບັນດາ ນັກ​ສຶກສາ ຮົງ​ກົງ ​ປະ​ທະ​​ກັບ​ ຕຳຫລວດ ລະຫວ່າງ ທຳການປະທ້ວງ (ສະໄລດ໌/ວີດີໂອ)

Police stop student protesters as they rush to meet Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying at government headquarters in Hong Kong September 23, 2014.
Police stop student protesters as they rush to meet Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying at government headquarters in Hong Kong September 23, 2014.

ບັນດານັກ​ສຶກສາຮົງ​ກົງ ທີ່ເປັນ​ນັກເຄື່ອນ​ໄຫວ ​ໄດ້​ປະ​ເຊີນ​ໜ້າ
​ກັບຫົວໜ້າຜູ້​ບໍລິຫານ​ຮົງ​ກົງ​ແລະ​ໄດ້​ປະ​ທະກັນ​ກັບ​ເຈົ້າໜ້າ​ທີ່​
ຕຳຫລວດໃນ​ລະຫວ່າງ​ມື້​ທີ​ສອງ ຂອງ​ການ​ປະ​ທ້ວງ​ເປັນເວລາ
​ອາທິດ​ນຶ່ງ ​ເພື່ອຮຽກຮ້ອງໃຫ້​ຈີນ ​ອະນຸຍາດ​ໃຫ້​ມີ​ການ​ເລືອກ​ຕັ້ງ
ແບບ​ປະຊາທິປະ​ໄຕໃນ​ປີ 2017 ນີ້.

ນັກ​ສຶກສາ​ຈາກ​ມະຫາວິທະຍາ​ໄລຫຼາຍພັນ​ຄົນ ໄດ້ພາກັນ​ບໍ່​ຍອມ
​ເຂົ້າຫ້ອງຮຽນຕະຫຼອດທັງອາທິດ​ ​ຊຶ່ງ​ເປັນ​ສ່ວນ​ນຶ່ງ​ ຂອງ​ການປຸກ
ລະດົມ ​ເພື່ອໃຫ້​ຂັດ​ຂືນດ້ວຍ​ສັນຕິວິທີ ສຳຫຼັບ​ກົດ​ດັນ​ປັກ​ກິ່ງ. ​ໃນ​
ວັນ​ອັງຄານມື້​ນີ້ ນັກຮຽນປະມານສິບກວ່າຄົນ ​ໄດ້​ຍູ້​ກັນຜ່ານເຄື່ອງ
​ກີດ​ຂວາງ​ຕ່າງໆ​ ແລ້ວຟ້າ​ວແລ່ນ​ເຂົ້າ​ໄປ​ຫາ ຫົວໜ້າຜູ້​ບໍລິຫານ
​ຮົງ​ກົງ ທ່ານ Leung Chun-ying ທີ່​ພວມອອກ​ມາຈາກ​ສຳນັກງານ​ລັດຖະບານ. ​ເຈົ້າໜ້າ​ທີ່ ຕຳຫລວດ ​ໄດ້​ນຳເອົາ​ທ່ານອອກ​ ໄປ​ຈາກ​ບອນ​ນັ້ນໃນທັນທີ​ທັນ​ໃດ ​ແລະ​ໄດ້ຂັບໄລ່
ພວກ​ປະ​ທ້ວງ​ທັງຫຼາຍ.

ນັກສຶກສາເດີນຂະບວນ ປະທ້ວງຈີນ ຢູ່ຮົງກົງ

Thousands of students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus, in Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
1/6 Thousands of students stage a rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus, in Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
Students rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, in Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
2/6 Students rally at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, in Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
Thousands of Hong Kong students boycott classes to protest Beijing’s decision to restrict electoral reforms, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
3/6 Thousands of Hong Kong students boycott classes to protest Beijing’s decision to restrict electoral reforms, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
Hong Kong students by the thousands boycott classes to protest Beijing’s decision to restrict electoral reforms, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
4/6 Hong Kong students by the thousands boycott classes to protest Beijing’s decision to restrict electoral reforms, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
Student protest sign that reads,“Student strike is the beginning, require Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union to support teacher's strike,” Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
5/6 Student protest sign that reads,“Student strike is the beginning, require Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union to support teacher's strike,” Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
The students on strike have wide support from college administrators and faculty who have offered leniency to students who skip classes to attend the strike, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
6/6 The students on strike have wide support from college administrators and faculty who have offered leniency to students who skip classes to attend the strike, Hong Kong, Sept. 22, 2014. (Hai Yan / VOA)
Thousands of Hong Kong students have begun a week-long boycott of classes to protest Beijing's decision to rule out fully democratic elections in the former British colony.
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ສະໝັກເລືອກ​ຕັ້ງ ນັ້ນ ກ່ອນອື່ນໝົດຕ້ອງ​ຜ່ານ​ການກວດ​ສອບ​ ​ແລະ​ຮັບຮອງ​ເອົາ​ ໂດຍ​
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