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Photo #1. Photo #2. Photo #3. Photo #4. “ Embrace freedom under the wind and rain. ”. Photo #5. Photo #6. Protesters cover walls with messages on sticky notes. Photo #7. Photo #8. Protesters project messages of support from around the world. Photo #9. Photo #10.

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  1. Photo #1

  2. Photo #2

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  4. Photo #4 “Embrace freedom under the wind and rain.”

  5. Photo #5

  6. Photo #6 Protesters cover walls with messages on sticky notes.

  7. Photo #7

  8. Photo #8 Protesters project messages of support from around the world.

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  10. Photo #10 Some protesters wear bandanas, masks, and goggles to protect against tear gas and pepper spray used by police.

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  12. Photo #12 A crowd disperses after police fire tear gas.

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  14. Photo #14 Treating protesters that have been pepper sprayed.

  15. Photo #15 Outside the central government offices. “We serve HK. Who do you serve?”

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  18. Photo #18 Students set up study areas at the protests.

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  20. Photo #20 Note that the “CY” in “DEMOCRACY” is crossed out. (Hint: What is the name of Hong Kong’s leader?)

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  22. Photo #22 Note: The back of the man’s shirt reads “say no to wolf.”

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  26. Photo #26 Protesters received international attention for regularly cleaning protest sites and setting up recycling centers. Many trash bags and cans have signs attached with messages such as “throw out your 689 here” and “689! General waste.”

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  30. Photo #30 “True universal suffrage has not yet been achieved. Hong Kong’s people continue to occupy.”

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