Hongkongers Say Movement Not Yet Over, at G-20 Rally Calling for Withdrawal of Extradition Bill

Hongkongers Say Movement Not Yet Over, at G-20 Rally Calling for Withdrawal of Extradition Bill
Thousands of protesters take part in a rally against a controversial extradition bill ahead of the G-20 summit, at Edinburgh Place in Central district, Hong Kong, on June 26, 2019. Li Yi/The Epoch Times
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Thousands gathered for a rally in Hong Kong on Wednesday evening urging G20 countries to pressure the Hong Kong and Chinese government to completely withdraw a controversial extradition bill, before the international summit is set to take place in Osaka, Japan this weekend.

Crowds of black-clad Hongkongers filled Edinburgh Place, a public square, and spilled to nearby roads, with swarms of people pouring in continuously from Admiralty, packing the central business district as far as the eye could see.

Iris Tao
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Iris Tao is a Washington correspondent covering the White House for NTD. Prior to her work at the White House, she reported on U.S. politics and U.S.–China relations from NTD’s New York headquarters. She holds degrees in journalism and economics from Boston University.
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