Half a Million Rally in Hong Kong SAR to Support Police and Uphold Rule of Law
Nearly 500,000 residents gathered at Tamar Park in Hong Kong SAR to support the police and advocate for the rule of law amid recent tensions.
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Nearly 500,000 residents gathered at Tamar Park in Hong Kong SAR to support the police and advocate for the rule of law amid recent tensions.
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