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Hong Kong leader to withdraw extradition bill

The decision will mean that the pro-China government is finally acceding to one of the five demands of the protesters.

Hong Kong leader to withdraw extradition bill
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Published : Sep 4, 2019, 4:32 PM IST

Updated : Sep 4, 2019, 6:00 PM IST

Hong Kong: Following months of protests in the city, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Wednesday said the government will announce the formal withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill that would have allowed extraditions of criminal suspects for further prosecution in China.

According to The New York Times, Lam is slated to meet with the members of her cabinet and pro-Beijing lawmakers as she faces pressure to withdraw the bill.

Read more: Chinese paramilitary police gather near Hong Kong

The Bill:

Earlier in June, Lam had suspended the bill and said that it was 'dead', but the protesters have long been suspicious of her government's refusal to formally withdraw the bill and feared it could be revived later.

The decision will mean that the pro-China government is finally acceding to one of the five demands of the protesters, who took to the streets over the past 13 weeks to voice not just their opposition to the legislation, but the overall governance of the city in demonstrations that have become increasingly violent.

Hong Kong leader to withdraw extradition bill

Read more: Over 1,00,000 hit streets as protests continue to roil Hong Kong

Demands of the protesters:

Apart from the formal withdrawal of the bill, the protesters have demanded the government set up a commission of inquiry to investigate police conduct in tackling the protests, grant amnesty to those who have been arrested, stop characterising the protests as riots, and restart the city's stalled political reform process.

Last week witnessed some of the fiercest standoffs between protesters and police as the police carried out mass arrests on the eve of a banned march, and demonstrators lobbed petrol bombs at police headquarters, stations and government buildings in the city.

Also read: Lam faces a barrage of questions, defends HK police action

Hong Kong: Following months of protests in the city, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Wednesday said the government will announce the formal withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill that would have allowed extraditions of criminal suspects for further prosecution in China.

According to The New York Times, Lam is slated to meet with the members of her cabinet and pro-Beijing lawmakers as she faces pressure to withdraw the bill.

Read more: Chinese paramilitary police gather near Hong Kong

The Bill:

Earlier in June, Lam had suspended the bill and said that it was 'dead', but the protesters have long been suspicious of her government's refusal to formally withdraw the bill and feared it could be revived later.

The decision will mean that the pro-China government is finally acceding to one of the five demands of the protesters, who took to the streets over the past 13 weeks to voice not just their opposition to the legislation, but the overall governance of the city in demonstrations that have become increasingly violent.

Hong Kong leader to withdraw extradition bill

Read more: Over 1,00,000 hit streets as protests continue to roil Hong Kong

Demands of the protesters:

Apart from the formal withdrawal of the bill, the protesters have demanded the government set up a commission of inquiry to investigate police conduct in tackling the protests, grant amnesty to those who have been arrested, stop characterising the protests as riots, and restart the city's stalled political reform process.

Last week witnessed some of the fiercest standoffs between protesters and police as the police carried out mass arrests on the eve of a banned march, and demonstrators lobbed petrol bombs at police headquarters, stations and government buildings in the city.

Also read: Lam faces a barrage of questions, defends HK police action

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