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Hong Kong police deny service dog harmed by tear gas at protest despite abuse allegations

by Kris Cheng14:22, 24 October 201923:44, 31 March 2020

Hong Kong police have refuted claims that a service dog died or felt unwell after inhaling tear gas at a protest. A police dog was deployed in Yuen Long on Monday during a clearance operation of a demonstration to mark the three-month anniversary of a violent mob attack. Multiple rounds of tear gas were fired, and […]

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Lantau prison accused of throwing out 70 stray cats and hunting for whistleblower

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