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Hong Kong Marchers Demand Democratic Freedoms

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January 2, 2004

Thousands of protesters march through Hong Kong, demanding full democracy from Beijing. It's the largest demonstration in the Asian financial center -- and former British colony -- since July. Hong Kong residents have more liberties than citizens of mainland China, but Hong Kong's leader is not democratically elected. Hear NPR's Bob Edwards and Keith Bradsher of The New York Times.

 
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