Hong Kong protests turn violent

In this file photo taken on June 12, 2019 Protesters face off with police after they fired tear gas during a rally against a controversial extradition law proposal outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong. (Photo by AFP)

Violence broke out in Hong Kong on Wednesday over a controversial extradition law.

The planned legislature would allow authorities in Hong Kong to hand over suspects to mainland China for trial. The measure is not so liked in Hong Kong.The city’s legislature was the focal point of the protests which turned ugly. Police resorted to tear gas to disperse the protesters. The furious demonstrators, however, refused to leave.

Protest organizers say the extradition law could be used by Beijing to track the political dissenters and bring them back to mainland China. They’re also concerned that the bill, which will cover Hong Kong residents and foreign and Chinese nationals living or traveling through the city, could threaten the rule of law.


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