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  2. 12-3 incident - Wikipedia

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    Schools and education in Macau were divided along racial lines, with the Portuguese and Macanese sending their children to fully subsidized private schools while the Chinese had to send their children to either Catholic or communist schools. [11] The segregation of education in Macau was an area of great contention for the local populations. [11]

  3. 2010 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest

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    The protest initially started with the Macau pro-democracy camp and members of the labor union. The march went from Iao Hon Park to the government offices shouting slogans and waving banners. [ 1 ] The theme was to fight against Macau Government corruption, fight for democracy and to improve livelihood.

  4. 2007 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest

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    Earlier in the year a large scale labour protest turned violent in May. This protest also followed one of the largest corruption case involving Ao Man-long of the Macau public works just a month before in November. Macau's leaders in 2007 were chosen by a 300-member committee of mostly Beijing loyalists. Only 12 of the city's 29 legislators are ...

  5. 2010 Macau labour protest - Wikipedia

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    An upside down PRC flag during the protest. The 2010 Macau labour protest (Chinese: 五.一 勞動節遊行) was a protest that occurred on Labour Day 1 May 2010 at Patane, St. Anthony Parish Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. [1] 1 May 2010 was also the opening day of the Shanghai 2010 expo in mainland China.

  6. Macau Asia Satellite Television - Wikipedia

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    Macau Asia Satellite Television (MASTV; Chinese: 澳亞衛視; pinyin: Àoyà Wèishì) is a television station located in Macau. It is known for its critical news coverage. It is known for its critical news coverage.

  7. 24th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and ...

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    The protests commemorated victims of the Chinese Communist Party crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Activities included the state of alert within mainland China, and the traditional marches and candlelight vigils that took place in Hong Kong and Macau on 4 June 2013 which have taken place every year prior to that since 1990.

  8. Category:Protests in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Protests in Macau" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. Catholic Church in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Catholic church have been active on certain issues of social reform: for e.g., Sister Juliana Devoy was an advocate against domestic violence and for legal reform in Macau, [10] the Macau diocese has established drug rehabilitation centers, [11] and Reverend Lancelote M. Rodrigues worked for the rehabilitation of refugees in Macau.