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Hong Kong July 1 Democracy protest march

July 1 is the day Hong Kong handovered to China, protests marches always organized by democratic parties and civil rights group, asking for democracy in Hong Kong and protest against CCP's harsh rule in China.

from YouTube on Mon, Jul 02 2007

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