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Since 2003, tens, and at times hundreds, of thousands of people have taken to the streets on the anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to express demands ranging from the early introduction of universal suffrage, freedom of speech, and the resignation of chief executives to measures to rein in soaring property prices. Braving sweltering heat and sometimes heavy rain in the past 11 years, the marchers have changed the city’s political landscape
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