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  1. On 30 July 2020, the Hong Kong government made ineligible a dozen pro-democracy candidates from running in Legislative Council elections which had been scheduled for 6 September; the elections were later postponed by a year, for which the government cited a new surge in COVID-19 cases as reason.

  2. Many protesters in Hong Kong were under the age of 30, and had received tertiary education. State media in mainland China tend to focus on this reason as the main cause of the protests. Fear of losing rights and freedoms. An example of Hong Kong losing its freedoms is its steady fall on the Democracy Index.

  3. 21 Μαΐ 2020 · Hong Kong has seen several months of pro-democracy protests - and China appears to be tightening its grip. The protests began in June 2019 over plans - later put on ice, and finally withdrawn...

  4. 29 Δεκ 2020 · From the city’s first Covid-19 case in January, to the passage of the National Security Law in June, here’s a timeline of big events of the last year

  5. Some wore gas masks for protection against police pepper spray and tear gas; others wore face masks in defiance of a face covering ban intro-duced by the government in October 2019 through invoking powers granted under a colonial-era emergency regulations ordinance.

  6. 12 Ιουν 2019 · BBC News. Hong Kong has seen several months of pro-democracy protests - and China appears to be tightening its grip. The protests began in June 2019 over plans - later put on ice, and finally...

  7. The fresh protests were in a 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 by a year, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, a justification that was widely doubted.

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