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Student of Arabic Studies at the Faculty of Oriental Studies at YSU.
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Why Hong Kong’s Still Protesting and Where It May Go
Christine Bdoyan
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September 30, 2019
What began as a series of marches in Hong Kong against proposed legislation to allow extraditions to mainland China has grown into a broader challenge to Beijing’s grip on the city. The local government suspended the bill in June...
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