The 2019 Hong Kong Protests Quiz (2)

Answer these extra questions about the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.
As this is an ongoing movement (as of October 2019), all events and facts used in this quiz will range from September to October 2019
Main source: Wikipedia (2019 Hong Kong protests and several other related articles)
Quiz by CrimsonDawn
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Last updated: November 9, 2019
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This WWII event is often compared to the evacuation of protesters from the airport on 1 September
Dunkirk evacuation
For certain days, citizens holding this type of British passport protested outside the British consulate
British National (Overseas) passport
The composer of the new protest anthem Glory to Hong Kong (pseudonym)
Thomas dgx yhl
On Mid-Autumn Festival, a human chain was held on the peak of this iconic hill in Kowloon
Lion Rock
A rally on 28 September marked the fifth anniversary of this 2014 movement
Umbrella Movement
On 29 September, a journalist of this nationality had her eye blinded by a rubber bullet
Indonesian
On which date did Chief Executive Carrie Lam hold a public dialogue?
26 September
On 1 October, originally the Chinese National Day, was called a national day of ________ by protestors
Mourning
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On the same date, the first protester being shot had his wound that close to his heart
3 cm (1.18 inches)
On 4 October, Carrie Lam implemented a law which would ban this practice during demonstrations
Face masking
This law was used once only in Hong Kong history during this event in the colonial era
1967 Riots
This act was passed by the American House of Representatives on 16 October
Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
On 20 October, police briefly fired water cannons at this religious building
The Kowloon Mosque
This square was closed due to masquerade protests on Halloween
Lan Kwai Fong
Targets of vandalism
 
Broad transport network
MTR railway stations
ATMs were destroyed
Chinese-based banks (e.g. Bank of China)
"Bye Buy Day HK" targets them also
Pro-government firms (e.g. Maxim's, Yoshinoya)
Characteristics of protests
"Fire magic"
Petrol bombs
A practice where protesters confront pro-government assailants without seeking help from police
Vigilantism
A belief to pressurize the government by crashing Hong Kong's economy
Mutual Destruction
The sixth core demand (a de facto upgrade of one of the original five demands)
Dissolution and reorganization of the police force
Art and music
Netizens made fun of a pro-Beijing artist and condemned police by parodying this pop song by Sia
Chandelier
The pro-Beijing artist aforementioned
Maria Cordero
Worldwide censors
The manager of this NBA basketball team tweeted a protest slogan
Houston Rockets
This game company penalized an esports athlete for shouting a protest slogan on livestream
Blizzard Entertainment
This satirical animated sitcom issued a sarcastic 'Letter of Apology' after its ban in China
South Park
The bear that President Xi is afraid of
Winnie the Pooh
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