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A group of Hong Kongers at a silent protest in a mall in the city on July 6, 2020.
Protesters in Hong Kong are holding up blank signs to dodge China’s new national-security law, which was imposed on the city last week.
The law gives China vast discretion to define and punish instances of “separatism, subversion, terrorism” in the city.
For this reason, dozens of people gathered for a silent protest with white signs at malls around the city on Monday.
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