HONG KONG: Ignoring Beijing's severe warnings, more than a million people took part in pro-democracy protests here on Sunday. The protesters were in black attire. Even after the rain, Victoria Park was filled with protesters, and after that, people continued to come, and all the streets outside the park were filled with protesters. The protest has begun against an extradition bill, which has been suspended by the Hong Kong government.
The protesters, who were going to join the protest, filled the subway railway station, after which they had to be shut down. Although the administration did not allow the organiser Civil Human Rights Front to take out the march, a large number of protesters gathered in the park to fill the streets with protesters. However, the police had also allowed demonstrations in Victoria Park.
Wang said, "We have been struggling for more than two months, but there has been no response from the government," We are just holding repeated protests.' There have been several clashes between protesters and police during the past 10 weeks, and security forces have fired tear gas shells and rubber bullets to control the protesters, but weekend rallies have been peaceful.
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