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Hong Kong formally scraps extradition bill that sparked protests

15:35, Wednesday, 23 October, 2019
Hong Kong formally scraps extradition bill that sparked protests

The bill - which would have allowed for criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China - prompted outrage when it was introduced in April.

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets and the bill was eventually suspended.

But protesters have continued regular demonstrations, which spiralled into a wider pro-democracy movement.
     The bill's formal withdrawal meets only one of five key demands emphasised by some protesters, who have often chanted "five demands, not one less" in Hong Kong's streets.

The others are:

For the protests not to be characterised as a "riot"
     Amnesty for arrested protesters
     An independent inquiry into alleged police brutality
     Implementation of complete universal suffrage

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