![Clockwise from top left: a billboard in London advertising a rally; an ad in the New York Times; a message projected onto the British Houses of Parliament; an ad in Sweden's Dagens Industri [Photos: @standwithhk Facebook account]](https://cdn.i.haymarketmedia.asia/?n=campaign-asia%2fcontent%2fHK+protests.png&h=570&w=855&q=100&v=20170226&c=1)
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Adverts that promote the demands and opinions of various factions are an enduring feature of pro-democracy movements—and they largely favour print as their medium.
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