Workers said they thought they were just making colorful flags and did not realize their meaning. But then some of them saw TV images of protesters holding the emblem and they alerted the authorities, according to Hong Kong’s Ming Pao newspaper. (Shows how well things are kept under wraps over there). Seriously what else can you add to that? You have to love the Human species.
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