Hong Kong’s leader Leung Chun-ying says he will not yield to protesters’ demands he resign By Washington Examiner FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint October 2, 2014 3:55 pm FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s leader Leung Chun-ying says he will not yield to protesters’ demands he resign. Recommended Stories Cruise ships present concerning new front for drug smugglingArizona Republican reveals Quiet Skies surveillance program targeted him under Biden: ‘Doesn’t surprise me’House GOP presses Democrats over national security in shutdown fight TagsHong KongProtestsWorld Related Content Healthcare MTG joins handful of Republicans in favor of extending Obamacare subsidies Beltway Confidential On the second anniversary of Oct. 7, Iowa stands with Israel Beltway Confidential The 1619 Project’s fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian’s African American museum Daily on Defense Trump threatens invocation of Insurrection Act if judges continue to block use of military to support crime fighting in US cities Finance First round of October Social Security payments issue in one day