Monday, June 10, 2019

HONG KONG BATTLE AGAINST CHINA EXTRADITION LAW UPDATED
China said on Monday it will continue to support the Hong Kong government to pass an extradition law, after more than one million people protested in the city to thwart a proposal that would allow suspects to be sent to mainland China to face trial.



Chinese paper says 'foreign forces' trying to create havoc in Hong...
“Foreign forces” are trying to hurt China by creating chaos in Hong Kong over an extradition bill that has prompted mass protests in the former British colony, an official Chinese newspaper said on Monday. https://reut.rs/2I73rSX

"Foreign forces" are trying to hurt China by creating chaos in Hong Ko...



Hong Kong vows to press ahead with extradition bill despite huge protest
Riot police surrounded Hong Kong's parliament on Monday after authorities said they would go ahead with a proposed extradition law, which would allow suspects to be sent to mainland China, despite protests from an estimated crowd of more than a million
Riot police surrounded Hong Kong's parliament early on Monday after what had been a peaceful million-strong protest against an extradition bill descended into running clashes between police and protesters. For more daily stories, subscribe to our new Messenger morning briefing: m.me/reuters


















A peaceful mass protest in Hong Kong over an extradition bill descended into violence in the early hours of Monday as several hundred protesters clashed with a similar number of police outside the city's parliament



19 hours ago - Chinese state media says 'foreign forces' trying to hurt Beijing by ... block a proposed law that would allow suspects to be sent to China to face trial. ... Police estimated the crowd at 240,000, but organisers said more than one million took ... The Hong Kong government has the majority in the city's parliament ...



Organisers say more than a million protested over a plan to allow extradition to mainland China.





BBC News Hong Kong-China extradition plans explained https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-47810723
Hong Kong-China extradition plans explained
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Hong Kong-China extradition plans explained



SEE  More than a million people took part in the Sunday march, the largest protest since Hong Kong's 1997 handover to China.

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