On Sunday, dozens of people gathered in Hong Kong for the city's first authorized protest since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions. The protest was organized by the Civil Human Rights Front, a pro-democracy group, and was held under unprecedentedly strict rules set by the police. The protesters marched peacefully through the streets of Hong Kong, chanting slogans and holding signs that read "No Reclamation" and "Protect Our Home". The protest is a reminder of the freedom of assembly that was promised to Hong Kong when it returned to China from Britain in 1997, but which has been increasingly eroded in recent years.