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Hong Kong protesters plan shopping mall sit-ins after hill-top human chains

Britain says it has a legal responsibility to ensure China abides by its obligations under the 1984 declaration

Hong Kong: Hong Kong police officers detain a protester on the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AFP/PTI)
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Hong Kong: Hong Kong police officers detain a protester on the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AFP/PTI)

Reuters Hong Kong
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists plan sit-ins at shopping malls on Saturday after a night in which protesters took to the hills to form lantern-carrying human chains, the latest demonstrations in months of unrest in the Chinese-ruled city.

Demonstrators also plan to gather outside the British Consulate on Sunday to demand that China honours a Sino-British Joint Declaration that was signed in 1984, laying out the former British colony's future after its return to China in 1997.

Protesters came out peacefully in their hundreds across the territory on Friday, singing and chanting on the Mid-Autumn Festival, in contrast to the violence

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