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Hong Kong Free Press on MSN
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Hong Kong students arrested at 2019 protest near campus ‘not just innocent passers-by,’ court hears in riot trial
Two Hong Kong students who pleaded not guilty to rioting near a university campus during the protests and unrest in 2019 were ...
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Umbrellas, a Hong Kong protest symbol, broken
Tribune-Review Monday, June 17, 2019 10:26 a.m. | Monday, June 17, 2019 10:26 a.m. HONG KONG (AP) — Amid the detritus from protests that turned violent in Hong Kong this week was umbrellas.
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Hong Kong protests: What are the 'five demands'? What do protesters want?
At the current Hong Kong protests, asking people there why they are protesting will nearly always get you the same answer: the five demands. The proposed extradition bill would have allowed for ...
The Globe and Mail7d
Hong Kong’s rulers rewrite recent history to keep protests against Chinese rule safely in the past
As Hong Kong prepared for the onslaught of a super typhoon late last month, the anniversary of another storm passed largely unmarked. During anti-government demonstrations that had brought parts ...
The Jerusalem Post Blogs12d
Protests continue in Hong Kong as thousands take to the streets
Several thousand people marched on Saturday in Hong Kong to protest against mainland Chinese traders in a border town, tapping into sentiment behind huge demonstrations against an extradition bill ...
San Mateo Daily Journal3d
Hong Kong protests thin as two sides agree to talk
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Liberal Democrat Voice23d
Sushi protests show Hong Kong’s spirit is unabated – but it’s not enough!
The protest received approval from the Hong Kong police, but the police had to review all banners and slogans displayed during the event. Participants were also required to wear identification ...
San Mateo Daily Journal2d
No images of Hong Kong protests in China’s media
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Los Angeles Times29d
Hong Kong high court rules in favor of recognition of overseas same-sex marriages
An activist detained in Hong Kong partially won his final appeal seeking recognition for same-sex marriages registered overseas, in a landmark court ruling Tuesday that is likely to have a far ...
The Conversation14d
Todos os artigos de Hong Kong protests
Louisa Lim’s ‘haunting testimonial’ to Hong Kong reveals a politically engaged and dynamic civil society beneath the surface of an unrelenting reign of terror ...
Vox2d
The 2010s was a decade of protests. Why did so many revolutions fail?
Jonathan Guyer covers foreign policy, national security, and global affairs for Vox. From 2019 to 2021, he worked at the American Prospect, where as managing editor he reported on Biden’s and ...

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