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"Going to church, we learned about the meaning of justice"
Nineteen-year-old Isaac Cheng was beaten up for taking part in last year's Hong Kong protests. But for him, a Christian upbringing meant there was no option but to be involved.
Some of his equally religious family, however, are pro-Beijing. How does he account for the different viewpoints within his family?
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