'Boris Johnson, fight for us,' says Eric Cheung, a 25-year-old Hong Kong resident who is a British National (Overseas) passport holder
What started off as a demonstration against a controversial extradition bill has become a series of massive protests with broad political demands. Here is why so many Hong Kongers keep taking to the streets in a leaderless movement and whether their goals can be achieved.
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