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Today marks one year since anti-government protests started in Hong Kong. We look back at the major developments during a year of unrest. pic.twitter.com/VlcuMcCfKM
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) June 9, 2020
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One year ago on June 9, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in Hong Kong gathered for a march that became the start of the city’s biggest political crisis in decades https://t.co/A62pNy1CfK pic.twitter.com/2hlVSx9Djn
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 9, 2020
The Hong Kong protest movement earned a stunning victory in late November as pro-democracy candidates captured most of the seats in local elections for district councils, one of the lowest elected offices in the city https://t.co/ln9DbSAe8X pic.twitter.com/7u0sOIFa94
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 9, 2020
The protests eased this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. But they are re-emerging. Thousands of people defied the authorities last week and gathered in districts across Hong Kong to mark the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. https://t.co/6HyA8HkfyV pic.twitter.com/fhdiEYRnym
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 9, 2020
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One Year After the Hong Kong Protests Began, Frustrated Hardliners Call for Independence https://t.co/lNMPQGd5HI
— TIMEWorld (@TIMEWorld) June 9, 2020
#HongKong 🇭🇰: Protest organisers have called on people to demonstrate today to mark 1 year of protests, but locations of protests are not released until closer to the events.
— Intelligence Fusion – Asia (@IF_Asia_) June 9, 2020
A year ago today, hundreds of thousands filled #HongKong’s streets to protest an extradition law, triggering its worst political crisis in decades. Now protests are resuming (smaller crowds) as #China increases its control over #HongKong with new security laws. @NBCNews (my pics) pic.twitter.com/l3A7WAD2hn
— Janis Mackey Frayer (@janisfrayer) June 9, 2020
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