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Hong Kong police clear pro-democracy demonstrators’ protest site - The Washington Post

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The gradual end of pro-democracy protests as courts allow a taxi unions lawsuit for clearing streets and police clear barricades by Nov. 26, 2014. The government in Beijing makes no concessions to student protesters and adoped a waiting strategy till public opinion shifts away from protestors blocking streets.

The gradual end of student protests in Hong Kong by Nov. 26, 2014 as barricades are cleared

11/26/2014

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