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PHOTO GALLERY: Editor selections from the past week in Asia.

In this Aug. 7, 2019, photo, protesters use laser pointers during a rally to demonstrate against the arrests of people caught in possession of laser pointers that police classified as offensive weapons because of their ability to harm the eyes in Hong Kong.

Protesters in Hong Kong demonstrate against the arrests of people caught in possession of laser pointers that police classified as offensive weapons during monthslong pro-democracy rallies. In other images from the Asia-Pacific region this week, children cool off in an outdoor water fountain in Seoul, South Korea, where summer temperatures soared above 32 degrees Celsius .

An Indian paramilitary soldier orders a Kashmiri man to lift his coat before frisking him during curfew in Srinagar, the divided Himalayan region’s main city.

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