There will be a big, authorized march tomorrow in Hong Kong, the first of its kind since July. The head of the Hong Kong police spent today in Bejiing getting instructions from the Ministry of Public Security, and no one is really sure what will happen.
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(When I ask whether the police are looking to sabotage this protest, all I have in mind is whether they will treat people spilling off of the designated marching route as a riotous act, and respond by revoking the permit. That's a very easy way to shut a march of this size down)
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Good luck to all my fellow National Endowment for Democracy operatives who will spend a sleepless night handing out bags of cash in hopes of goosing turnout tomorrow. Your reward will be a good night's rest tomorrow in one of the luxury submarines under Victoria Bay. Hail Hydra!
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Yes. I m worried that if there are any undercover popo to do some "violent" acts, he'll bear the responsibility and be arrested. We need a big turnout to show our support
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