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Hong Kong's government is set to present a controversial political reform package ahead of a much-anticipated vote later this week. | Hong Kong's government is set to present a controversial political reform package ahead of a much-anticipated vote later this week. |
Protesters are gathering outside the city's Legislative Council building. | Protesters are gathering outside the city's Legislative Council building. |
The package will for the first time give citizens the right to vote for its chief executive, in 2017. But candidates will be vetted by a pro-Beijing committee. | The package will for the first time give citizens the right to vote for its chief executive, in 2017. But candidates will be vetted by a pro-Beijing committee. |
Last September the city saw weeks of large-scale pro-democracy protests. | Last September the city saw weeks of large-scale pro-democracy protests. |
Hundreds of activists, comprising of pro-democracy and pro-Beijing supporters, are outside the Legislative Council (LegCo) premises waving banners and shouting slogans. | Hundreds of activists, comprising of pro-democracy and pro-Beijing supporters, are outside the Legislative Council (LegCo) premises waving banners and shouting slogans. |
The South China Morning Post reported that police have stationed at least 200 officers within the building and deployed another 1,000 outside. | The South China Morning Post reported that police have stationed at least 200 officers within the building and deployed another 1,000 outside. |
Details of the package are expected to be presented by the government at 11:00 local time (03:00 GMT) on Wednesday. | Details of the package are expected to be presented by the government at 11:00 local time (03:00 GMT) on Wednesday. |
Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers look set to vote against the reforms despite warnings from the Chinese government not to do so. | Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers look set to vote against the reforms despite warnings from the Chinese government not to do so. |
If that is the case, it is unlikely to get the two-thirds majority it needs to pass. | If that is the case, it is unlikely to get the two-thirds majority it needs to pass. |
"If the pan-democrats stubbornly insist on vetoing the proposal, democracy in Hong Kong will come to a standstill," Song Ru'an, a Chinese foreign ministry official in Hong Kong, told reporters. | "If the pan-democrats stubbornly insist on vetoing the proposal, democracy in Hong Kong will come to a standstill," Song Ru'an, a Chinese foreign ministry official in Hong Kong, told reporters. |
It is unclear what China's response will be if the package is vetoed in the vote, which is expected to take place on Thursday or Friday. | It is unclear what China's response will be if the package is vetoed in the vote, which is expected to take place on Thursday or Friday. |
Security has been stepped up across the city, with both pro-democracy and pro-government groups due to rally outside the government headquarters when the debate starts on Wednesday. | Security has been stepped up across the city, with both pro-democracy and pro-government groups due to rally outside the government headquarters when the debate starts on Wednesday. |
On Tuesday, China warned against "radical forces" in Hong Kong after police arrested 10 people on suspicion of making explosives. | On Tuesday, China warned against "radical forces" in Hong Kong after police arrested 10 people on suspicion of making explosives. |
Analysis: Juliana Liu, BBC News, Hong Kong | Analysis: Juliana Liu, BBC News, Hong Kong |
The last time the spectre of bombs exploding on the streets hung over Hong Kong, the city was still a British colony. | The last time the spectre of bombs exploding on the streets hung over Hong Kong, the city was still a British colony. |
But over the past 50 years, despite major upheavals, Hong Kong has remained an uncommonly safe city, home to people holding diverse political views. | But over the past 50 years, despite major upheavals, Hong Kong has remained an uncommonly safe city, home to people holding diverse political views. |
So, the news that police had arrested at least 10 people on suspicion of conspiracy to make bombs, ahead of a key vote at the Legislative Council, has shocked and divided the general public. | So, the news that police had arrested at least 10 people on suspicion of conspiracy to make bombs, ahead of a key vote at the Legislative Council, has shocked and divided the general public. |
Read more: Occupy gone sour? 'Bombs' in Hong Kong | |
Police said one suspect had claimed to be a member of a "radical local group" but would not name the group or specify motives. | Police said one suspect had claimed to be a member of a "radical local group" but would not name the group or specify motives. |
Pro-democracy activists have accused police of launching a smear campaign against them. | Pro-democracy activists have accused police of launching a smear campaign against them. |