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  2. Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (July 2020)

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    Hong Kong government stated for those supports democratic self-determination or support for Hong Kong independence as a future option to handle the Hong Kong system; seeks foreign governments or political organizations to interfere in the affairs of the SAR; in principle, opposes the National People's Congress Standing Committee's enactment of ...

  3. Glory to Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, Hong Kong's Court of Appeal overturned a 2023 decision by the High Court rejecting the injunction to ban the song, citing free speech concerns. Following the injunction, Google blocked Hong Kong users from accessing 32 videos of Glory to Hong Kong on YouTube. [94]

  4. 32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    The ban Police cordon outside Victoria Park, Hong Kong. For the past 30 years, 4 June has been a grand occasion in Hong Kong as one of very few places on Chinese soil permitting memorials for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests; vigils were typically attended by tens of thousands of Hongkongers.

  5. Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

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    2019 Hong Kong Protest. The 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests happened as a result of the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill. Some observed that it is an extension to the 2014 Umbrella Movement, and there are other underlying issues that amounted to such explosive protest, which cover the economic, social and environmental aspects.

  6. Tactics and methods surrounding the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

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    On 30 July, a female Hong Kong student was assaulted during a confrontation between pro-democracy and pro-China students while erecting a Lennon Wall at the University of Auckland. Lennon Wall outside a Yoshinoya fast-food chain, Hong Kong. A protest against their advertisement decisions.

  7. Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (March 2020)

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    Protesters started demonstration in multiple districts of Hong Kong at 7:30pm. Riot police were patrolling at the demonstrations from the start. Among them, a large number of riot police patrolled in Mong Kok , searching people from time to time.

  8. Causes of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    An example of Hong Kong losing its freedoms is its steady fall on the Democracy Index. Despite universal suffrage being part of Hong Kong's basic law in the 2019 report Hong Kong scored 6.02/10 classing it as a flawed democracy, being only 0.02 points of a hybrid regime. Hong Kong also only scored 3.59/10 for Electoral process and pluralism ...

  9. Art of the Umbrella Movement - Wikipedia

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    Marking the expansion phase of the protest movement, a group of suffragists scaled the Lion Rock, an iconic natural landmark overlooking Kowloon that carries the meaning as Hong Kong's special identity The group of 14 mountaineers calling themselves "Hong Kong Spidie" (香港蜘蛛仔) pinned a vertical 28 by 6 metres (92 by 20 ft) banner to ...