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This photo taken on June 2, 2020 shows a pedestrian walking on concrete pavement with the words "Free HK" etched in, after the bricks in place were removed by pro-democracy protesters during street clashes with the police in 2019 and replaced with cement in Hong Kong. - Hong Kong on June 9, 2020 marks a year since pro-democracy protests erupted, but a resumption of city-wide unrest is unlikely as activists reel from mass arrests, coronavirus bans on public gatherings and a looming national security law. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

This photo taken on June 2, 2020 shows a pedestrian walking on concrete pavement with the words "Free HK" etched in, after the bricks in place were removed by pro-democracy protesters during street clashes with the police in 2019 and replaced with cement in Hong Kong. - Hong Kong on June 9, 2020 marks a year since pro-democracy protests erupted, but a resumption of city-wide unrest is unlikely as activists reel from mass arrests, coronavirus bans on public gatherings and a looming national security law. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)