Hong Kong Protests Continue | Plugged In with Greta Van Susteren
This week on “Plugged In with Greta Van Susteren” for August 21, 2019: Hong Kong protesters turned out in record numbers again for the 11th week of protests against China’s authoritarian policies. Beijing has portrayed the protesters as thugs and terrorists. But many in Hong Kong see the massive protests as their last stand and some fear China may be preparing to intervene. On this week’s Plugged In, Hong Kong Protests: Fears of a China Crackdown.
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