Support wavers in Hong Kong for extradition bill after protests

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HONG KONG: Cracks appeared to emerge on Friday (Jun 14) in the support base for a proposed Hong Kong law that would allow extraditions to China as ...

HONG KONG: Cracks appeared to emerge on Friday in the support base for a proposed Hong Kong law that would allow extraditions to China as opponents of the bill vowed further demonstrations after hundreds of thousands took to the streets this week.

And 22 former government officials or Legislative Council members, including former security secretary Peter Lai Hing-ling, signed a statement calling on Lam to"yield to public opinion and withdraw the Bill for more thorough deliberation". Beijing-backed Lam has stood by the bill, saying it is necessary to plug loopholes that allow criminals wanted on the mainland to use the city as a haven. She has said Hong Kong courts would safeguard human rights.China has rejected accusations of undermining Hong Kong's freedoms. State media said this week that"foreign forces" were trying to damage China by creating chaos. The foreign ministry said on Friday plots to bring chaos in Hong Kong would not succeed.

Organisers have urged people to take to the streets on Sunday and protesters have applied for a permit to gather on Monday, when legislators may reconvene to discuss the bill. The Confederation of Trade Unions and Professional Teachers Union called for a citywide strike.A few dozen demonstrators clustered on Friday near the legislature, which had been scheduled to debate the bill this week.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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