Hong Kong school children form human chain after weekend of protests

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Thousands of Hong Kong students form human chains across the city in fresh protests after activists marched on US consulate and called on Trump to intervene

Students from 120 schools joined the collective action dubbed 'the road to freedom' before class started. They stood hand-in-hand while chanting 'Hong Kong people, add oil' in the city-wide pro-democracy rallies.

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