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Day after owner's arrest, HK residents line up to buy Apple Daily paper

The public show of support came a day after police rounded up 10 people, including the papers founder Jimmy Lai, and raided its headquarters

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People queue up at a news stand to buy copies of Apple Daily

People queue up at a news stand to buy copies of Apple Daily

Last year, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong to demand full democracy, many egged on by a tabloid newspaper critical of China's ruling Communist Party.

On Tuesday, they lined up at newsstands across the city to buy that same paper, handing over 10 Hong Kong dollars ($1.25) a copy in a bid to help the Apple Daily — and press freedom — survive.

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