Tell me

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Tell me is the title of an ad calling for universal suffrage in Hong Kong. It ran once as a full page ad on the front page of most Hong Kong newspapers on 2005-10-28, and inspired many other people and groups in Hong Kong to run advertisements supporting democracy.[1]

Tell me, will I see the day of universal suffrage?

A 78 year old Hongkonger who waited from 1984 to 2005

(Original:

告訴我,我會看見普選的一天嗎?

一位從1984年等到2005年,現年78歲的香港人[2])

It was written in white text on a dark background. It also included a picture of an hourglass.[3] About HK$200000 was spend in placing the ads. In 2007, two more ads were placed costing about HK$100000. The old man quoted in the ad worked in the property industry and is now retired. Legislator James To assisted him in designing and placing the advertisements.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ 幻滅了的政改方案 (Traditional Chinese). Politics and Public Administration Association sss hkusu, The University of Hong Kong (2006). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  2. ^ 78歲的香港人為什麼一定就是老先生? (Traditional Chinese). inmediahk.org (2005-11-25). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  3. ^ 香港民主運動轉由議會外主導 (Traditional Chinese). Asia Times (2005-11-14). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
  4. ^ 聚焦香港﹕香港政改討論的對抗升溫--姬勵思 (Traditional Chinese). Radio Free Asia (2005-11-16). Retrieved on 2007-09-22.