Hong Kong's leader on Tuesday again ruled out further concessions to
protesters who marched peacefully in their hundreds of thousands this past weekend, days before she is to travel to
Beijing for regularly scheduled meetings with Communist Party leaders.
The six-month protest movement has five demands, including that the leader of the semi-autonomous city and lawmakers all be directly elected and that
police actions against protesters be independently investigated.
“As for other demands, we really have to stick by certain important principles," she said.