Protester mourned as forces renew opposition to Hong Kong extradition laws

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Protester mourned after fall as opposition renews against Hong Kong extradition laws | kirstylneedham

, but not its withdrawal, ignoring calls for her to step down.

Kim Lok Kwan, 28, said her entire family was marching with her for the first time on Sunday, and carrying a large banner she had drawn saying "Help. Hong Kong RIP". Classmate Wong, 16, said Lam had not answered the protesters' questions and hadn’t withdrawn the bill. "We are very angry and we came today to tell her that," he said.Credit:At Pacific Place in Queensway, where the man fell, a pile of white flowers grew through Sunday afternoon.

The size of the march on Sunday, which unlike Wednesday's protest has been authorised by police, will be a test of whether Lam's decision to press pause on the extradition bill and promise more consultation will be enough.

 

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KirstyLNeedham These protestors put all the govts of the western world to shame. Innocent, defenseless individuals standing up to totalitarianism, fighting for their future, and for the love of their country....our leaders just sit back and take the money.

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