Murder suspect at centre of HK unrest released from jail

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Accused’s fate still up in air as diplomatic feud between Taiwan and financial hub continues. FMTNews HongKong

Chan is wanted for killing his girlfriend last year on the self-ruled island.

His case has sparked months of increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong after the local government tried to introduce deeply unpopular extradition legislation as a result of his case. The back-and-forth between authorities in Taipei and the financial hub continued overnight, even as Chan was set to be released from a Hong Kong jail.

 

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They are fighting against the extradition bill so that murderers can live.

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