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Hong Kong Protests

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Why Hong Kong’s Untold History of Protecting Refugee Rights Matters Now

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Fighter jets are seen on the deck of U.S. carrier USS George Washington as it stations off Hong Kong waters during a routine port visit to the territory July 10, 2012. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

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