“It’s almost the last hope for us,” says Hong Kong protester Shawn Chan, explaining why he is demonstrating today
Holding umbrellas in pouring rain, people of all ages marched shouting slogans and occupied major roads
What started off as a demonstration against a controversial extradition bill has become a series of massive protests with broad political demands. Here is why so many Hong Kongers keep taking to the streets in a leaderless movement and whether their goals can be achieved. Photo: Thomas Peter/Reuters
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