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‘Lennon Walls’ spring up across Hong Kong after Chief Executive Carrie Lam declares extradition bill ‘dead’
South China Morning Post
2019-07-10
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Displays of colourful Post-it notes were a landmark feature of Hong Kong’s 2014 Occupy protests, but the concept has taken on a new life in support of anti-government demonstrations over the extradition bill.
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