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Govt should enforce the law with conscience

 26 October 2019
Govt should enforce the law with conscience

(RTHK): The head of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese, Cardinal John Tong, has called on the government to rebuild trust and respect in society by listening to the voices of the people, and enforcing the law with conscience…….(click to read more)

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