Behind the gas masks of Hong Kong's democracy movement are various teenagers. They want democracy and freedom. They have the desire and bravery to fight, and they can see that things are headed in the wrong direction in the small island city, which has autonomy under China but is tightening its hold and demanding that 'troublemakers' be taken away or silenced. We meet a 21-year-old student, a teen couple, and a new father during violent protests.
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Behind the gas masks of Hong Kong's democracy movement are various teenagers. They want democracy and freedom. They have the desire and bravery to fight, and they can see that things are headed in the wrong direction in the small island city, which has autonomy under China but is tightening its hold and demanding that 'troublemakers' be taken away or silenced. We meet a 21-year-old student, a teen couple, and a new father during violent protests.
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