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Initiated by netizens,hundreds of secondary school students & senior #CitizensHK 'Old & Young, Let's March Together' at #ChaterGarden #CentralHk this afternoon in the hopes of continuing the #FightforHK for both generations.Chemistry Expert, K.Kwong was invited to give a speech. pic.twitter.com/g2POmNO1Cy
— Truth Live Hong Kong (@HongTruth) November 30, 2019
A rally in #Hongkong Chater Garden today calling for #5DemandsNot1Less . The words on the speaking platform reads 'A City Filled with Dioxin', bringing public attention to the toxic component, dioxin, in the tear gun used by #HongKongPolice pic.twitter.com/ihqVOyUoIJ
— The Epoch Times – China Insider (@EpochTimesChina) November 30, 2019
“silver-haired” generation and middle-school students gathered in #hongkong Chater Garden singing #GloryToHongKong pic.twitter.com/Hy5u0hIaqE
— The Epoch Times – China Insider (@EpochTimesChina) November 30, 2019
Silver-Haired & Sch Kids Rally
👵🏻👧🏻🧓🏻👦🏻🧒🏻👵🏻 — young & old #HongKongProtesters gather at Chater Garden this afternoon!Peaceful & #Frontline Protesters promised each other WE WILL ALL WALK TOGETHER #5DemandsNot1Less 🇭🇰#HongKong #UniversalSuffrage #HKHRDA #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/8IvoCZZWjN
— @Dystopia 光復香港 (@Dystopia992) November 30, 2019
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A rally of young and old protesters at Chater Garden this afternoon is a collection of familiar scenes
This speaker talks about the need for peaceful and frontline protesters to walk together. Even after the District Council election results, unity isn’t being taken for granted pic.twitter.com/RSnxVpjhCd
— Aaron Mc Nicholas (@aaronMCN) November 30, 2019
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“Silver-haired” protesters gathered in Chater Garden today to show support for the younger generation. As shown again and again, it is unquestionable that the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong is supported by people of all ages, not just the youth pic.twitter.com/BAnzerwVjS
— Missy Lao (@missy_lao) November 30, 2019
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A rally in Chater Garden themed on the young protesters and “silver-haired” generation supporting each other. The crowd gets going singing the #hongkong unofficial anthem while calling for 5 demands pic.twitter.com/aUc28mQnfl
— Annie Wu (@annieeenyc) November 30, 2019