<br /> <p>Pro-democracy campaigners in Hong Kong marched with previously jailed Occupy leader Joshua Wong Chi-fung through the city on Sunday, December 3, to protest against authoritarian measures by the government and mainland China.</p><p>Protesters voiced their opposition to harsh measures by the authorities against several pro-democracy activists, including Wong, who faced being re-jailed on Thursday for his actions during the 2014 Occupy protests, according to the South China Morning Post</a>. This video shows protesters booing the Chinese national anthem, an act which could be outlawed by 2019, according to the South China Morning Post</a>, as they marched along Queensway in Central. The woman seen in the footage holds a doll, a small stereo and a sign that reads: “When you hear the national anthem, don’t eat. Stand up immediately”, Hong Kong Free Press reported</a>. Some pro-democracy activists said the decision to outlaw protest against the Chinese national anthem in Hong Kong signifies the declining freedom in the Special Administrative Region, a former British colony. About 2000 people joined the protest from Wan Chai to the Court of Final Appeal in Central, according to the South China Morning Post. Credit: Twitter/Alex Hofford via Storyful</p><br />