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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/09/...TF1-q4XcB6FQCrFlSWUL4fHs4-FEQpcVBm3-xNPfGM6PI
Hong Kong March: Vast Protest of Extradition Bill Shows Fear of Eroding Freedoms
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/06/...Kw8m4rR-yyUgIZiyzRDX5_ryJsgAIr2GWKOddyt9Y-i6s
Over a million attend Hong Kong demo against controversial extradition law, organisers say
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia...C0_RIaICKdTrMqQbomsqXnNgUt6H2jX40oXbk2VhoiWkQ
Hong Kong protesters demonstrate against extradition bill
This is serious. Don't make jokes .
The Hong Kong government plans to pass an extradition law between Hong Kong and China, which can lead to many problems.
It means that anti-China political figures can be arrested and be sent to China at any time they like.
It also means that pastors, missionaries, and religious leaders of any religion can be sent to China at any time they like. (Because China is against all religion. They've already been burning churches and buddhist temples in China)
Basically, anyone can be caught and sent to China whenever China likes.
And after the protest of a million people, the Hong Kong government chose not to care. The Hong Kong government stood their ground and blamed protesters for attacking the police.
This morning, (the day after the protest) most of the mainstream newspapers in Hong Kong claimed to agree with the government, and started listing benefits of the extradition law.
I'm not exactly pro or anti China, but I think this particular issue is messed up.
There's already 1 million people on the street, and the government chose not to care?
The current government only cares about China? How much has China bribed them? More than our taxes?
Hong Kong March: Vast Protest of Extradition Bill Shows Fear of Eroding Freedoms
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/06/...Kw8m4rR-yyUgIZiyzRDX5_ryJsgAIr2GWKOddyt9Y-i6s
Over a million attend Hong Kong demo against controversial extradition law, organisers say
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia...C0_RIaICKdTrMqQbomsqXnNgUt6H2jX40oXbk2VhoiWkQ
Hong Kong protesters demonstrate against extradition bill
This is serious. Don't make jokes .
The Hong Kong government plans to pass an extradition law between Hong Kong and China, which can lead to many problems.
It means that anti-China political figures can be arrested and be sent to China at any time they like.
It also means that pastors, missionaries, and religious leaders of any religion can be sent to China at any time they like. (Because China is against all religion. They've already been burning churches and buddhist temples in China)
Basically, anyone can be caught and sent to China whenever China likes.
And after the protest of a million people, the Hong Kong government chose not to care. The Hong Kong government stood their ground and blamed protesters for attacking the police.
This morning, (the day after the protest) most of the mainstream newspapers in Hong Kong claimed to agree with the government, and started listing benefits of the extradition law.
I'm not exactly pro or anti China, but I think this particular issue is messed up.
There's already 1 million people on the street, and the government chose not to care?
The current government only cares about China? How much has China bribed them? More than our taxes?
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