‘Two Million’ Protest Against Hong Kong Government's Decision To Suspend Extradition Law



Asia Times: ‘Two million’ protest against HK extradition law

Chief Executive Carrie Lam issues an apology for the government’s handling of the controversial bill amendment

A massive rally was held in Hong Kong on Sunday to oppose the government’s controversial extradition bill amendment.

About two million people joined the protest march on Hong Kong Island to vent anger over Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor’s decision to suspend – but not withdraw – the controversial bill, according to the organizers’ estimates. Protesters also called for Lam to step down.

Police estimated that the rally attracted only 338,000 people. The Civil Human Rights Front, which organized the rally, said the number of protesters at a march on June 9 reached 1.03 million, while police pegged that crowd at 240,000 at its peak.

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