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Hong Kong activists arrive for court hearing over Tiananmen vigil

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Two dozen Hong Kong activists arrive in court for a hearing on charges over this year's Tiananmen vigil. Activists appearing in court include media tycoon Jimmy Lai and pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong. IMAGES

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