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Hundreds converge on Hong Kong parliament in anti-govt demo

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Hundreds of protesters pour into Hong Kong's main government complex to demand the resignation of its pro-Beijing leader over a controversial extradition proposal that has sparked the city's biggest political crisis in decades. IMAGES

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