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August 07, 201922.29 Hong Kong lawyers held a silent march in support of anti-government demonstrations, confirming the involvement of different segments of society in the pro-democracy movement. Hundreds of lawyers, dressed in black, marched from the High Court to the Ministry of Justice. The head of the Beijing Cabinet Office called the situation in Hong Kong "the most serious since his return under Chinese sovereignty. China is worried and is considering decisions to be taken at all levels".Hong Kong, lawyers march in silence
2019-08-07T20:33:57.371Z
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22.29 Hong Kong lawyers held a silent march in support of anti-government demonstrations, confirming the involvement of different segments of society in the pro-democracy movement. Hundreds of lawyers, dressed in black, marched from the High Court to the Ministry of Justice. The head of the Beijing Cabinet Office called the situation in Hong Kong "the most serious since his return under Chinese sovereignty. China is worried and is considering decisions to be taken at all levels".
Source: rainews