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Hong Kong Protesters Swarm Streets to Oppose China’s New Security Law
By The Associated Press and Reuters•May 24, 2020
Thousands of Hong Kong protesters clashed with the police, who fired rounds of tear gas, in the first major demonstration since China announced plans to tighten its control over the territory through security legislation.
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