Written by Jobert Leong
After seven months of demonstrations rocking the streets, many people, especially non-Chinese speakers, may be wondering just what the slogans constantly chanted by protestors mean, and how they came to be.
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After seven months of demonstrations rocking the streets, many people, especially non-Chinese speakers, may be wondering just what the slogans constantly chanted by protestors mean, and how they came to be.
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Hongkongers march for human rights - six months on
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On the night of October 18th 2019, the lyrics of the protest anthem ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ resounded along the banks of the Shing Mun River, sung by people from all walks of life joined together hand-in-hand in a human chain.
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With protests in Hong Kong crossing 100 days, “one country, two systems” has undergone a trial by fire. On September 19th at 6pm, the accumulation of anger toward the inaction of the Hong Kong government and police brutality propelled students in and near the Shatin district to congregate around the Shing Mun River.
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