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Hong Kong sees 'largest mass rally' in months as anti-government protests continue


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According to event coordinators, the Civil Human Rights Front, an estimated 800,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday. Demonstrators called for democratic reforms and an independent investigation into police brutality as they marked six months of protests.

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"Vast crowds of black-clad demonstrators thronged Hong Kong on Sunday in the largest anti-government protests since local elections last month that boosted the pro-democracy movement seeking to curb controls by China." — Reuters

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14 minutes ago, perugu_vada said:

Epatiki aaputharu inka e protests ?? 

china vadu malli taiwan road la meeda army tanks dimpinattu dimpe varaku.

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7 minutes ago, lovemystate said:

They haven’t. Simple fact.

Sure, simple @Fact

China has issued a strident defence of its Muslim “re-education camps” in the face of growing international condemnation, with a top official claiming everyone held there has now “graduated” and is happy.

Uighur Muslims and ethnic Kazakhs who had been detained and made to study Mandarin, law, vocational skills and deradicalisation at the indoctrination camps had found “stable employment and improved the quality of their life” with the help of the government, insisted Xinjiang state governor Shohrat Zakir, himself a Uighur, on Monday.

 

You say they are happy, I am sure the whole world believes that they are happy. 

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Just now, Meowalpha said:

Sure, simple @Fact

China has issued a strident defence of its Muslim “re-education camps” in the face of growing international condemnation, with a top official claiming everyone held there has now “graduated” and is happy.

Uighur Muslims and ethnic Kazakhs who had been detained and made to study Mandarin, law, vocational skills and deradicalisation at the indoctrination camps had found “stable employment and improved the quality of their life” with the help of the government, insisted Xinjiang state governor Shohrat Zakir, himself a Uighur, on Monday.

 

You say they are happy, I am sure the whole world believes that they are happy. 

Talking about Hong Kong here. What’s the confusion ?

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Just now, lovemystate said:

Talking about Hong Kong here. What’s the confusion ?

Are you sure? +_(

27 minutes ago, lovemystate said:

Atleast they don’t impose curfews like India does in Kashmir and cut off their internet.

 

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