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Australia warns travellers More protests planned as US raises ‘travel warning’

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HONG KONG, Aug 8, (RTRS): The United States raised its travel warning for Hong Kong, urging increased caution by visitors to the Chinese territory in the face of what it described as civil unrest after months of sometimes violent street protests.

The protests in the Asian financial hub began with opposition to a now-suspended extraditio­n law and have evolved into a direct challenge to the city’s government and calls for full democracy.

“The protests and confrontat­ions have spilled over into neighbourh­oods other than those where the police have permitted marches or rallies,” said the advisory, posted on the website of the US state department on Wednesday. “These demonstrat­ions, which can take place with little or no notice, are likely to continue,” it added. The advisory was raised to level two on a four-point scale.

Australia also warned its travellers in an updated advisory.

The protests pose a grave popular challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012. Xi is also grappling with a debilitati­ng trade war with the United States and a slowing economy. China’s Foreign Ministry lodged stern representa­tions with the United States, urging US officials to stop sending wrong signals to the “violent separatist­s” in Hong Kong.

The protests have left Hong Kong facing its worst crisis since it returned to China from British rule in 1997, the head of China’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs office said.

More protests are planned in several districts across the city this weekend, starting on Friday, with demonstrat­ors also planning a three-day rally at the city’s internatio­nal airport.

Police warned activists to protest peacefully and said they had detained three more people, raising the number arrested to nearly 600 since protests began in June, the youngest aged 13.

Protesters want the city’s embattled leader Carrie Lam to categorica­lly withdraw the extraditio­n bill, and an independen­t inquiry into the government and the police handling of the controvers­y.

Lam, who says the bill is dead but has not withdrawn it, visited some districts on Wednesday to speak with residents and inspect a police station recently targeted by protesters.

Lam

Sightseein­g boats crowd the Tokyo Bay near the Rainbow Bridge on Aug 8 in Tokyo. (AP) Activists of Pakistan’s Interfaith Commission for Peace and Harmony protest against India, in Karachi, Pakistan on Aug 8. Pakistan’s federal minister for railways said Thursday that Islamabad has suspended a key train service with neighbouri­ng India over change in Kashmir’s special status by

New Delhi. (AP)

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