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Video: Hong Kong democracy activists stage solidarity protest at Russian consulate; urge release of Pussy Riot

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Activists march to Beijing office demanding China release cyber-activist Huang Qi

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Hong Kong activist Avery Ng sentenced to four months in jail for disclosing subject of corruption probe

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Hong Kong activist Avery Ng convicted of disclosing details of corruption probe, faces up to a year in prison

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Hong Kong activists may face additional charges over protest against Beijing’s Basic Law intervention

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Thousands of Hongkongers march against ‘political suppression’ and China’s joint rail checkpoint plan

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Pro-democracy activists urge Hongkongers to join ‘final’ protest on Sunday with ‘political prisoners’

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Hong Kong democrat Avery Ng found guilty of ‘attacking’ ex-leader CY Leung with fish sandwich

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