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    That’s why I prefer as our donation option. Anti-government protest should use a decentralized currency that government cannot control. and other accepted at

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  3. Majority of Americans favor US support to pro-democracy protesters, as Trump weighs veto on Hong Kong bill: Survey.

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  4. 好迷失 都係繼續唔出聲好😀

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  6. Hey! If you use the new Brave browser for 30 days, they’ll fund my channel with a bonus! Here’s the link:

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  7. 區議會選舉運作安排 為免觸犯選舉條例 HKmap禁止所有選舉資訊 違反規定有可能被永久禁言 如有需要請瀏覽以下網站 * 以上網站和HKmap沒有任何關係

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  8. 區議會選舉運作安排 為免觸犯選舉條例 HKmap禁止所有選舉資訊 違反規定有可能被永久禁言 如有需要請瀏覽以下網站 * 以上網站和HKmap沒有任何關係

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  9. We're also making it easier to secure your account with Two-Factor Authentication. Starting today, you can enroll in 2FA without a phone number.

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  10. Nov 21
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  11. That’s why I prefer as our donation option. Anti-government protest should use a decentralized currency that government cannot control. and other accepted at

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  14. Nov 19

    “Violence must cease on both sides” the UK says with a straight face while their consulate workers are tortured and while kids defend themselves from thousands of volleys of tear gas with umbrellas. Apparently Cheng is a BNO passport holder.

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  15. Tear Gas deployed in Hong Kong Aug5 to Nov15 Data source (slightly cleaned):

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  16. Nov 19

    記者鏡頭,示威者催命符,一早講過。 火車軌被揭,游繩被直播令全團人被捕,連水渠逃生都被即時揭發。 有人屌過分化撚,當記者係神拜,你一定會惡果自嘗。

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  17. hong kong protest timeline: june: rule of law is dead july: rule of law is so dead august: rule of law is really dead september: rule of law is super dead october: rule of law is completely dead november: rule of law is deader than dead

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  18. 由於系統負荷過重 及有腦殘人士公開答案 HKmap暫停新登記 telegram:

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  19. Nov 18

    Police took down their names before they left, but what many of these kids are afraid of isn't so much arrest, but the risk of physical or sexual assault while in police custody. This is a reason that I don't see discussed much in American press coverage, but looms large in HK

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