One Million Demonstrate In Hong Kong Over Proposed New Extradition Bill With China. Riot Police Clash With Some Protesters





Daily Mail: Hong Kong riot police using barons, tear gas and pepper spray clash with protesters after million-strong demo over proposed new extradition bill with China

* Roughly one million people have taken to Hong Kong's streets to protest proposed new extradition laws
* Riot police were called to control the crowds and were forced to use batons, tear gas guns and pepper spray
* The laws will make it easier for people wanted in connection with crimes to be extradited to China and Macau
* Opponents of the plan say they deeply question the fairness and transparency of the Chinese court system

Several hundred riot police armed with batons, shields, tear gas guns and pepper spray sealed off the Legislative Council in Hong Kong as a similar number of protesters charged their lines shortly after midnight.

Police used batons and fired pepper spray at protesters, who still managed to close off part of a nearby road.

Several people on both sides appeared to be injured, and ambulances were called. Metal barriers were left twisted and torn in the clashes.

The Legislative Council is where debates will start on Wednesday to pass a new government bill that will allow suspects wanted in mainland China to be sent across the border for trial.

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WNU Editor:
I can understand the need to have an extradition agreement where wanted criminals can be deported to a country where they have committed a crime. But the problem is

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