I’ve been following the developments in Hong Kong with some interest, spending (quite a lot of) time following updates on Twitter as one protest after another crops up in the city. It’s really interesting to see how things are unfolding in Hong Kong, how people are organising and standing in solidarity, and the different tactics that different groups of people have decided to employ. It’s also been interesting keeping an eye on the reactions to the protests, particularly to things such as the actions of the police, or the decision by a relatively small group of protesters to storm LegCo.
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I’ve been following the developments in Hong Kong with some interest, spending (quite a lot of) time following updates on Twitter as one protest after another crops up in the city. It’s really interesting to see how things are unfolding in Hong Kong, how people are organising and standing in solidarity, and the different tactics that different groups of people have decided to employ. It’s also been interesting keeping an eye on the reactions to the protests, particularly to things such as the actions of the police, or the decision by a relatively small group of protesters to storm LegCo.
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