Millions on streets in protest against Hong Kong's extradition bill

Hong Kong public refuged the apologies from the Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam

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As per reports nearly 2 million people took part in the mass protest against the controversial bill like never before. Seemingly this is the largest protest in Hong Kong history.


The government spokesperson of Hong Kong said that poor government is the reason for such a political controversy.


Carrie Lam was handling the bill which could probably send the Hong Kong people to the mainland China for trial.


The bill was suspended but the protest did not, the public demanded for Carrie Lam to quit.


The protesters held banners, some carried white carnation flowers and chanted “Do not shoot, we are Hong Kongers” when police started to fire.


The protest lead Hong Kong into a major political crisis while the Beijing is still supporting Carrie Lam despite on public opinion on her.

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It is just another terrible trouble in the basket for China which is escalating a trade war with the U.S. alongside of serious tensions in the South China Sea.


The Chinese censors are working so hard in order block the news of the protest in China which would any further lead to inspiration in the mainland China.


Hong Kong was a British colony since 1841 until the city returned to China in 1997. “

The city still remains under “one country, two systems” solely agreed on to keeping its own judicial independence, its own legislature and economic system.


Since then China enjoyed the great deal of business and the region was made as a business and media hub.


This revolt of true democracy must help the people of Hong Kong to enjoy their democracy and freedom.

 


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