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Hundreds rallied in Hong Kong to mark one year since the historic march that became a watershed moment in the anti-government movement https://t.co/JBH604lfpV pic.twitter.com/6PwSZTJ4Di
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) June 10, 2020
https://twitter.com/MdlMurray/status/1270524284796977152?s=19
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【David vs Goliath: Defending Hong Kong】
— Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong. 重光團隊 (@Stand_with_HK) June 9, 2020
One year has passed since the #HongKong protests first erupted. In the past year, you’ve been there for #Hongkongers, and now we need you more than ever.
📽This is our explainer video on what has happened and how YOU can help #HongKong! pic.twitter.com/XFeqxhwTaV
Dozens attended a peaceful lunchtime rally in Hong Kong's central financial district, marking one year since a massive rally sparked months of pro-democracy protests https://t.co/9crjaqGXXa pic.twitter.com/XLtgAeNnU3
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2020
On Hong Kong mega-protest anniversary, demonstrators take to the streets again—though in smaller numbers and with a different target. “It was like Hong Kong people against Carrie Lam last year…Our biggest enemy is the Communist Party right now."@joyuwang https://t.co/QaAMAbjTbO
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) June 10, 2020
Hong Kong Police Fire Pepper Spray As Crowd Marks Protest Anniversary https://t.co/DWA7gsfFOe 翻訳→ https://t.co/OQ3xd9HxG3 #中国 #ニュース
— ラジオフリーアジア速報翻訳bot (@RadioFreeAsiajp) June 10, 2020
How Hong Kong protests (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/H9YGxUCCV7
— Read Let This Radicalize You (@JoshuaPHilll) June 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/starr8211/status/1270518276263739393?s=19
A perhaps uniquely beautiful thing in Hong Kong, is many folks scratching candle drops off the ground after vigil protest. There should be a global good citizenry award for this. pic.twitter.com/kx8N0fSfRC
— Ben (@benjaminqiu) June 5, 2020