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Hong Kong: Roots of Protest 2019…
… The 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong against the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill proposed by the government of Hong Kong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Hong_Kong_anti-extradition_bill_protests .. .. How the extradition bill protests shook … Continue reading
The Hong Kong Protest spreads to Australia…
… Excerpts from: Why do mainland Chinese and Hong Kong youth clash at universities abroad? History has the answer https://t.co/OhdxWZByUO — South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) August 17, 2019 Paul Letters Why do mainland Chinese and Hong Kong youth clash … Continue reading
The Hong Kong Protest spreads to Auckland, New Zealand…
… A pro-China protestor holds up a sign at a Hong Kong extradition law protest at Auckland University today – it roughly translates to “Hong Kong protestors are rioters”. He didn’t stay around very long. pic.twitter.com/MJrMjNarQv — Luke Appleby (@lukeappleby) … Continue reading
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Hong Kong Protests: Economic and Financial troubles…
… Excerpts from: https://twitter.com/browe46/status/1171406400498614272?s=20 AJ Impact / HONG KONG Could Hong Kong’s economy survive army intervention by Beijing? With no end in sight to anti-government protests, companies and investors are becoming more nervous. by David Ho 7 Sept 2019 Hong … Continue reading