The pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong took another hit on Friday. Seven of the movement’s veteran leaders were found guilty of joining an anti-government protest. They could each face up to five years in prison. The World’s Carol Hills speaks with Fan Cheung-fung with the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions who was present at the trial.
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