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Around 1,000 people marched on the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday in what they termed as an "anti-authoritarian" protest. Protesterers shouted slogans against what they perceive as China's authoritarian rule and to demand the Secretary for Justice to step down for what they believe is an eroding of the rule of law. AP
Around 1,000 people marched on the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday in what they termed as an "anti-au
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The protesters were led by some of the city's high-profile democracy campaigners, including Joshua Wong. They held Hong Kong's colonial flag during the march. AP
The protesters were led by some of the city's high-profile democracy campaigners, including Joshua W
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Some protesters carried a yellow umbrella during the march. Their key concerns are jailing of campaigners following court hearings, and fears that Hong Kong will introduce an anti-subversion law. AP
Some protesters carried a yellow umbrella during the march. Their key concerns are jailing of campai
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Some protesters played a recording of China's national anthem and paraded a doll bearing the sign: "When you hear the national anthem, don't eat. Stand up immediately." Others held up caricatures of leaders. AP
Some protesters played a recording of China's national anthem and paraded a doll bearing the sign: "