More than 1/10 of the Population Joined the March: "Five Demands Not One Less"Protesters' voices reported by BBC:
//"I will fight for freedom until I die," said June, a 40-year-old mother in Victoria Park, where protesters gathered.
"No matter how we express our views, through peacefully marching, through civilised elections, the government won't listen," one 50-year-old protester, named only as Wong, told AFP news agency.//
The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) said the turnout of 800,000 people in the Human Rights Day march was a clear message to the Chief Executive Carrie Lam to immediately respond to the protest movement’s five core demands – and in particular set up an independent Commission of Inquiry to investigate police brutality.
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