Football: Hong Kong soccer fans loudly boo Chinese national anthem

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HONG KONG (AP) - Thousands of Hong Kong soccer fans booed loudly and turned their backs when the Chinese national anthem was played before a World Cup qualifier match against Iran on Tuesday (Sept 10), taking the city's months of protests into the sports realm.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Thousands of Hong Kong soccer fans booed loudly and turned their backs when the Chinese national anthem was played before a World Cup qualifier match against Iran on Tuesday , taking the city's months of protests into the sports realm.

Hong Kong has been roiled by protests since June over an extradition Bill that would have sent some residents to mainland China for trial. The government promised last week to withdraw the Bill but that failed to placate the protesters, whose demands now include democratic reforms and police accountability.

Many see the extradition Bill as a glaring example of the city's eroding autonomy since the former British colony returned to Chinese control in 1997. Clashes have become increasingly violent, with police firing tear gas after protesters vandalised subway stations, set street fires and blocked traffic over the weekend.

She said her decision to formally withdraw the extradition bill and her other initiatives reflected her sincerity to heal society by initiating a direct dialogue with various communities, including protesters.

 

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