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Demonstrators hold a banner that reads "freedom of the press, not allowed to be trampled" and "shame on the government’s vindictive move" past a symbolic 'political red line' during a protest after Hong Kong immigration authorities declined a visa renewal for senior Financial Times journalist Victor Mallet who hosted a talk by an activist advocating the city's independence from China.

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