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Indonesia is being urged to prepare a contingency plan to anticipate any threat to the security of its citizens and businesses in Hong Kong, as the city grapples with an increasing wave of demonstrations that came to a head on Monday, when protesters paralyzed operations at the international airport and left hundreds of travelers stranded. The tensions have sparked concern about the safety of a growing number of Indonesians in Hong Kong. (AFP/ Manan Vatsyayana)
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