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Hong Kong leader condemns 'extreme use of violence' in storming of parliament

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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam condemns the "extreme use of violence" in the storming of the city's parliament, after thousands of protesters ransacked the assembly in an unprecedented display of defiance on the anniversary of the territory's handover to China. SOUNDBITE

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