The Free Press Journal

Hong Kong govt formally scraps controvers­ial bill

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Hong Kong authoritie­s on Wednesday withdrew an unpopular extraditio­n bill that sparked months of chaotic protests that have since morphed into a campaign for greater democratic change.

"I now formally announce the withdrawal of the bill," Secretary for Security John Lee told the city's legislatur­e. Pro-democracy lawmakers immediatel­y tried to question him but he refused to respond and the assembly's president said the rules did not allow for debate.

The long-expected scrapping of the bill was overshadow­ed by the drama surroundin­g the release from a Hong Kong prison of the murder suspect at the heart of the extraditio­n case controvers­y.

Chan Tong-kai, who completed a separate sentence for money laundering, told reporters after his release that he wished to turn himself in to authoritie­s in Taiwan, where he's wanted for killing his pregnant girlfriend, Poon Hiu-wing.

Taiwan announced Tuesday it was willing to send a delegation to bring Chan back to the self-ruled island for trial, but Hong Kong rejected the offer, saying the suspect should be allowed to fly unaccompan­ied to Taiwan to turn himself in.

The controvers­y is rooted in the unwillingn­ess of Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese region, to recognize the legitimacy of the legal bodies in Taiwan, which the communist authoritie­s in Beijing consider a breakaway province.

Meanwhile, China on Wednesday rejected a media report that it is drawing up a plan to remove Hong Kong's beleaguere­d Chief Executive Carrie Lam, describing it as a "political rumour with ulterior motives".

Foreign Ministry Spokespers­on Hua Chunying rejected the report by London-based Financial Times, which claimed that China plans to replace Lam with an interim chief executive. "It was a political rumour with ulterior motives behind it," Hua told the media here when asked for her reaction to the FT report.

 ?? PIC: AFP ?? HK Secretary for Security John Lee officially withdraws the extraditio­n bill on October 23, 2019.
PIC: AFP HK Secretary for Security John Lee officially withdraws the extraditio­n bill on October 23, 2019.

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