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Students at Chinese University hold a protest to call for the September 2 boycott. Photo: Dickson Lee
Hong Kong anti-government protests: class boycott organisers claim support of thousands
- Education secretary calls on secondary students not to join the Monday strike, saying schools should be free from politics
- But campus groups are already making plans
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Students at Chinese University hold a protest to call for the September 2 boycott. Photo: Dickson Lee
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Students at Chinese University call for the government to accept their demands at a rally on the Sha Tin campus. Photo: Dickson Lee
Hong Kong protests: Chinese University welcoming event for new starters turns into anti-government rally
- About 1,000 attend orientation day, many wearing helmets, masks and other protest movement accessories
- Organisers of event initially designed to help newcomers settle into university life say two-week class boycott will start on Monday
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Updated: 10:34am, 29 Aug, 2019
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Students at Chinese University call for the government to accept their demands at a rally on the Sha Tin campus. Photo: Dickson Lee
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