The British governed Hong Kong in English but, unlike mainland China, did not expect assimilation. https://t.co/U9FBrFKsZM— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) July 2, 2017
2 July 2017
In "Analysis"
A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's demand that the event be canceled https://t.co/CTzNcmwvqr— TRT World (@trtworld) August 15, 2018
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No revolution comes without pushback, and the fight for gay rights is no exception. https://t.co/8cbW9Ia4Fu— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) May 6, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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RT @ForeignAffairs: Hong Kong activists used the Cantonese, rather than the Mandarin, word for “umbrella” to name of their revolution. https://t.co/TcyKvTBxh2
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RT @ForeignAffairs: The British governed Hong Kong in English but, unlike mainland China, did not expect assimilation. https://t.co/U9FBrFKsZM
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2 July 2017
In "Analysis"
RT @trtworld: A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's demand that the event be canceled https://t.co/CTzNcmwvqr
A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's demand that the event be canceled https://t.co/CTzNcmwvqr— TRT World (@trtworld) August 15, 2018
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