Hong Kong protests: ‘More than 200 radicals’ to be charged for rioting in Yau Ma Tei

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More than 200 radicals would be charged for rioting in Yau Ma Tei, the largest group of people prosecuted for an offence at the same time since the social unrest roiling Hong Kong erupted in June.

 

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