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July 1 march organiser claims turnout of 110,000, far above police estimate of 19,300

Force’s figure down from the 19,650 they tallied at last year’s event

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The route of the march passed through Causeway Bay and Wan Chai before ending in Admiralty. Photo: Sam Tsang

This was the Post’s real-time coverage of the July 1 march.

7.17pm: Organiser announces turnout

Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit, convenor of the Civil Human Rights Front, announced that 110,000 people attended today.

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He thanked Hongkongers for attending the protest despite the hot weather. He also urged protesters to continue to pay attention to the case of bookseller Lam Wing-kee to ensure his safety.

Police, however, estimated turnout was only 19,300 at its peak – down from the 19,650 participants the force counted in last year’s march.

6.10pm: Police reinforcements ready

Meanwhile, further west of Admiralty, outside Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong, which radical protesters earlier vowed to besiege, no protesters had yet been seen.
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