Protests In Hong Kong
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Ottawa’s lack of action on Hong Kong puts Canadians in China’s crosshairs: activists'We’re not safe even in Canada,' one democracy activist and Canadian told the Canada-China committee.CanadaAug 11, 2020
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U.S. considers welcoming Hong Kong residents as China’s security bill threatens freedomsU.K. considering path to citizenship for 3 million Hong Kong residents as China cracks down.CanadaJun 2, 2020
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Canada, U.S., U.K. and Australia jointly reprimand China over Hong Kong security lawIn a joint statement, the four countries said the new national security legislation would "curtail the Hong Kong people's liberties."WorldMay 28, 2020
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A look at Hong Kong protesters’ latest battleground: university campusesThe demonstrations have taken over the city's financial district, key airport, major roadways and subway system. Now, the protests have moved to university campuses.WorldNov 18, 2019
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Protesters supporting China are expected to rally in Hong Kong this weekendPro-China protesters have gathered before, but in far smaller numbers than those angry at Communist Party rulers in Beijing.WorldNov 15, 2019
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More than 200 arrested in Hong Kong as city reels from worst violence in weeksDemonstrators are angry at perceived Chinese meddling with Hong Kong's freedoms since the city returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997, a charge which China denies.WorldNov 2, 2019
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Protesters in Hong Kong are now banned from police housing areasThe government has refused to concede to the protesters' demand for an independent inquiry into accusations of police brutality.WorldOct 14, 2019
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Hong Kong protests show no signs of slowing downProtesters threw more than 20 petrol bombs at a police station in the gritty working class district of Mong Kok across the harbour in Kowloon.WorldOct 13, 2019
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Hong Kong prepares for more protests as metro system partially reopensHong Kong's rail operator MTR Corp said that due to serious vandalism some stations will not be opened for service on Sunday, as damaged facilities needed time for repair.WorldOct 5, 2019
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ANALYSIS: Violence returns to Hong Kong protests — is the region safe?The people of Hong Kong are definitely fighting — but for the most part, it appears they are doing so without violence, writes Global News' Eric Mark Do.WorldAug 30, 2019
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