Hong Kong's most prominent tycoon, Li Ka-shing, on Oct. 15 urged protesters who have occupied parts of the city since late last month to go home, after police mounted their toughest action against the democracy activists in more than a week.
Hong Kong's most prominent tycoon, Li Ka-shing, on Oct. 15 urged protesters who have occupied parts of the city since late last month to go home, after police mounted their toughest action against the democracy activists in more than a week.