To express support for the Emergency Call for Aid and Autonomy Rally in Hong Kong, several local organizations came together to hold a Stand With Hong Kong march on Hongdae Street in Seoul, South Korea on November 2, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. Christians from The Church of Almighty God (CAG) also attended the rally and gave an address, castigating the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for using deception and violence to safeguard and expand its autocratic rule, ceaselessly depriving Hong Kong people of their democratic freedom, and cruelty persecuting Christians, Muslims, and dissidents. They are urging more people to express their support for Hong Kong and collectively oppose the totalitarian despotism of the CCP.
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