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  2. 9gag - Wikipedia

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    9gag (stylized as 9GAG) is an online platform and social media website based in Hong Kong, [1] which allows its users to upload and share user-generated content or other content from external social media websites.

  3. 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    On 16 June, just one day after the Hong Kong government suspended the bill, a larger protest took place to push for its complete withdrawal. The protest was also in response to the perceived excessive use of force by the Hong Kong Police Force on 12 June. As the protests progressed, activists laid out five key demands.

  4. 12 June 2019 Hong Kong protest - Wikipedia

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    The 12 June 2019 Hong Kong protest, also known as "612 incident" (Chinese: 6.12 金鐘警民衝突). [3] [4] [5] refers to an incident of intense confrontation between anti-extradition bill protesters and the Hong Kong Police Force, occurring on 12 June 2019 outside the Government Headquarters in Admiralty, Hong Kong Island.

  5. Protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong' now banned in city after ...

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    "This will get people really worried about how free Hong Kong’s internet will be like tomorrow," he said. Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law in 2020 to quell the months-long unrest.

  6. 2020 in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    8 May – The ban on gathering of more than 4 people relaxes to 8 people. [8] [9]15 May – The Independent Police Complaints Council exonerates the police. [10]27 May The Chinese National People's Congress votes in favour of national security legislation that criminalizes "secession," "subversion," "terrorism," and foreign interference in Hong Kong; [11] the legislation grants sweeping powers ...

  7. Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security ...

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    Hong Kong Police College Open Day demonstrates Chinese marching to the public for the first time. The training schools of the five major disciplined forces held open days. Among them, the Hong Kong Police College in Wong Chuk Hang was also open. For the first time, Chinese marching was performed publicly.

  8. Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (August 2019)

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    The protesters later engaged in scuffles with the media reporting the protest as they surrounded individual reporters and photographers, hitting cameras and throwing punches. The Hong Kong Press Photographers Association and Hong Kong Journalists Association condemned the violent behaviour of protesters during the rally. However no arrests were ...

  9. That haunting grandfather clock sound — how 'Stranger ... - AOL

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