Hong Kong protests: arrests as thousands sing protest anthem on anniversary of clashes

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Hong Kong protests: arrests as thousands sing protest anthem on anniversary of clashes
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Thousands of Hongkongers have sung a popular protest anthem and chanted slogans across the city as they marked the first anniversary of major clashes between police and pro-democracy demonstrators.

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