HSBC bids to evict anti-capitalist Occupy movement
In Hong Kong, HSBC bank has begun a legal case to evict the anti-capitalist Occupy movement.
At its height last year, the gathering drew 500 protesters but now numbers have dwindled to about a dozen tents at the bank's headquarters.
The demonstrators follow in the footsteps of similar movements in New York and London, as Juliana Liu reports.
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