The News-Times

Protesters vow to keep fighting extraditio­n law

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Following a day of sit-ins, tear gas and clashes with police, Hong Kong students and civil rights activists vowed Wednesday to keep protesting a proposed extraditio­n bill that has become a lightning rod for concerns over greater Chinese control and erosion of civil liberties in the former British colony. The violence marked a major escalation of the biggest political crisis in years for the semi-autonomous Chinese territory and forced the delay of legislativ­e debate on the contentiou­s bill.

College student Louis Wong said he considered the blockade of government headquarte­rs and the Legislativ­e Council a success because it appeared to prevent Beijing loyalists from advancing amendments to a pair of laws that would make it easier to send suspected criminals to China.

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