Massive Protests Force Apology From Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam for Divisive Extradition Bill
Massive protests shut down the streets around Hong Kong’s government offices Sunday to demand that the city’s leader step down, and a controversial extradition bill be withdrawn, a day after the government suspended the measure in response to snowballing unrest. The size of the demonstration — organizers estimate some 2 million people attended, making it likely the largest in living memory — forced the city’s top official, Chief Executive Carrie Lam, to “The Chief Executive acknowledges that her government work has been unsatisfactory, ...
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