China made a law which is being protested in Hong Kong
China made a law which is being protested in Hong Kong
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Beijing:  The buzz due to China's controversial extradition bill in Hongcong began organically even on Monday. Thousands of people took to the street against the bill, and they protested fiercely. In the meantime, most of the demonstrators appeared to be dressed in white and with a yellow umbrella in their hands, as they chose White to express their opposition, whereas the yellow colour symbolises the support of democracy from the year 2014, which is known as ' Umbrella Revolution '.

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It is noteworthy that this controversial bill could allow suspected people to be extradited to China. Organizers have said that more than a million people participated in Sunday, March. As reported by the news agency EFE, the demonstrator was piling up protests in Victoria Park. It was full for several hours. Huge crowds were seen on the streets even after the scorching heat. In the meantime, protesters sought to dissolve the extradition bill.

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Sunday's day-long protest was peaceful, but as time elapsed, it turned violent. The people who were going to protest outside the parliament, as soon as the police forcefully started to chase, were throwing bottles at the police. The police used chilli spray to disperse the mob.

 

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