Hong Kong leader ignores protesters’ ultimatum to retract proposed China extradition law
Kris, a 17-year-old student, said she had no trust in Lam whatsoever; “all the things she did is to obey the China government, and I don’t think she is serving us.”In the run-up to Thursday’s deadline, a loose association of university-associated protest groups, officially known as The Student’s Unions of Higher Institutions, reiterated its four main demands of Lam: Withdraw the extradition bill “completely and permanently” Retract the government’s statement defining the violence on June 12 as a “riot”Drop all charges against protestersEstablish an independent probe to investigate claims of “police brutality””Hongkongers do not need crocodile tears from a murderous regime, nor will we accept a mere ‘suspension’ of the bill,” the union said in a statement. A major annual pro-democracy march has been scheduled for July 1, a controversial day in Hong Kong as it was when, in 1997, Britain returned the former colony to China when its 99-year lease on the territory expired. Since then, tension between the residents of the region and mainland China have worsened as Beijing has sought to assert greater control over the city on its southern coast.
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