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  • NEWS - Chian: Weitere Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - Chian: Weitere Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aidan Marzo/SOPA Images/REX (10377123b)
    A protester holds a placard supporting Hong Kong and the anti-extradition movement during the commemoration
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 30 Aug 2019
    Protesters gathered to commemorate the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Hong Kong and reaffirm their support of the anti-extradition movement. Protesters stood in silence with flowers and signs before chanting various anti-extradition slogans.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237h)
    Protesters block traffic
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237k)
    Police charge protesters
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237d)
    Protesters use laser light to disturb police
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237j)
    Protesters use laser light to disturb police
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237g)
    "Flash mob" protesters block traffic in the entrance of cross-harbour tunnel
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10354237i)
    A protester stand with placard asking Hong Kongers to go on strike
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219q)
    Demonstrators flee from tear gas during the protests against the extradition bill in Hong Kong.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219t)
    A man attended to by the paramedic team of the protesters after being attacked when suspected of making pictures for the police at incognito during the protests.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219o)
    Demonstrators evacuating from Causeway Bay during the protests against the extradition bill.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219r)
    A group of paramedics of the protesters having an improvised meeting on the MTR in Causeway Bay during the protests against the extradition bill in Hong Kong.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219b)
    Press make pictures of the different ammunition used by the riot police to disperse the demonstrators during the protests.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219i)
    Press and Police in Causeway Bay area, one of the most important commercial points of Hong Kong during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219p)
    Demonstrators move barricades during the protests against the extradition bill in Hong Kong.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219d)
    Demonstrators block the Victoria Park Road, one of the main roads of Hong Kong Island close to Causeway Bay during the protests for the extradition bill.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227z)
    Street sign on Nathan Road with messages of pro-democracy during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227d)
    Messages in favour of a strike on a street sign, during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227l)
    Protesters evacuate the streets in Yau Ma Tei via MTR during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227i)
    Demonstrators seat next to a graffiti, during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227y)
    A woman walks by a graffiti in TST during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227t)
    Demonstrators flee from teargas during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227p)
    Huge crowd of demonstrators march during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227s)
    Traffic sign with inscription calling for a strike, during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX (10354228a)
    Protesters seen taking a rest during the demonstration.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Despite the Hong Kong government's efforts to calm the situation by declaring the extradition bill is "dead", thousands of protesters still took part in anti-government protests in different areas of Hong Kong. Multiple clashes between protesters and the police have been reported and a large number of protesters have been arrested by the police.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX (10354228c)
    Protesters wearing helmets, gas masks and daily objects as shields to protest themselves from the police.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Despite the Hong Kong government's efforts to calm the situation by declaring the extradition bill is "dead", thousands of protesters still took part in anti-government protests in different areas of Hong Kong. Multiple clashes between protesters and the police have been reported and a large number of protesters have been arrested by the police.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219u)
    An abandoned helmet of a demonstrator close to the police line during the protests against the extradition bill in Hong Kong.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219h)
    Protesters block the Victoria Park Road, one of the main roads of Hong Kong Island close to Causeway Bay during the protests for the extradition bill.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Emilio Navas/SOPA Images/REX (10354219k)
    Riot Police waits for demonstrators after the assembly in Kennedy Town during the protests.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 04 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologized for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227w)
    Fire men try to extinguish a fire at the door of Yau Tsim District Police Headquarter during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227n)
    A group of riot police walk through Mong Kok during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227j)
    Demonstrator waves an American flag during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

    (c) Dukas