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    subsequently occupied the Legislative Council Complex during the campaign to halt the enactment of the Fugitive Offenders amendment bill. Hundreds of protesters...
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    The Legislative Council Complex (LegCo Complex) is the headquarters of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. The complex plays a central role in the legislative...
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    throughout the city in the latter half of the year, including the storming of the Legislative Council Complex on the 22nd anniversary of the handover of Hong...
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    storming and occupation of the Legislative Council chamber by protesters on 1 July 2019. The People's Republic of China flags outside the building and at Golden...
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    Han Zheng (category Members of the 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party)
    during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. According to a Reuters report in 2019, shortly after the storming of the Legislative Council Complex, Han Zheng...
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    Xiang Zhang (category Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering)
    statement in response to the Storming of the Legislative Council Complex two days earlier, Zhang said that he had been "disheartened by the violence" and that...
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    Brian Leung Kai-ping (category Alumni of the University of Hong Kong)
    denounced by the government for promoting separatism. He later fled to the United States after storming the Legislative Council Complex in 2019 and calling...
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  • The following is a month by month timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests....
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    Hua Chunying (category Vice-ministers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China)
    the world's policeman or judge." In 2021, she compared the January 6 United States Capitol attack with the 2019 storming of the Legislative Council Complex...
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    Gregory Wong (category Alumni of University College London)
    subsequently convicted in October 2019 in relation to the Storming of the Legislative Council Complex on 1 July 2019. In March 2024, Gregory was sentenced...
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    Ventus Lau (category Alumni of the Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    in prison for rioting over his participation in the 2019 Storming of the Legislative Council Complex. He had pleaded guilty. "【立會補選】自認廖化 劉頴匡欲代梁頌恆戰新東:我不怕被DQ!"...
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  • screenshots of two different headlines in The Guardian – one about the storming of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and the other about the storming of Capitol...
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  • The following is a list of attacks on state or national legislatures. Legislative violence List of attacks on high courts "Atentado al Congreso de 1848"...
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    sprayed during the storming of the Legislative Council Complex on 1 July 2019. Analysts believed it reflects the more desperate tone of the protests compared...
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    handover on 1 July 2019, which saw the storming of the Legislative Council Complex, and subsequent protests throughout the summer spreading to different districts...
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    Blitzchung controversy (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    Blitzchung), a Hong Kong esports player of the online video game Hearthstone, for voicing his support of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests during an official...
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  • developing great "attachment" to the song. Former President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong Jasper Tsang praised the song as a high-quality technical...
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  • 2021). "Hong Kong student jailed for 40 months for rioting amid police storming of Prince Edward MTR station". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 3 December...
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    a fine. Some people think the police abuse the Restriction Order to charge the public. About 7:00 pm, Legislative Council member Ted Hui Chi-fung was...
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    perceptions of police which had hardened in the wake of the recent police storming of Prince Edward Station. Rumours of protester deaths at the latter incident...
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    chairwoman of the Central and Western District Council, was arrested for sedition after she shared a Facebook post which contains the personal information of a...
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    large part due to the day having been the scheduled election day for the Legislative Council; on 31 July, the Hong Kong government had the elections postponed...
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    launching volleys of tear gas into the campus. The next day saw various clashes and skirmishes between the two sides, with the police storming into campus to...
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  • by the Hong Kong police, the 30 June addresses at a pro-police gathering from singers Alan Tam and Kenny Bee, and the storming of the Legislative Council...
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    government, including the arrest of four student activists and a ban on twelve pan-democratic candidates for the legislative council election in September...
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    protesters during the early stage of the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. 1 July 2019: Storming of the Legislative Council Complex where hundreds of protesters broke...
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    front of the photos of the two. Many participants stood silent beside the road. At about 9 pm, the people observed a minute of silence for the deceased...
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    disqualification of legislative council election candidates, domestic abuse, gender-based violence, right to life and prohibition of torture, treatments...
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