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Tens of thousands of protesters March in center of Hong Kong despite police ban

| @indiablooms | Aug 18, 2019, at 08:36 pm

Hong Kong, Aug 18 (Sputnik/UNI) Tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched in the center of Hong Kong despite a police ban and rainy weather, a Sputnik correspondent reported on Sunday.

Participants of the rally organized by the opposition Civil Human Rights Front demand fully abandoning the law on extradition. They also call upon the authorities to stop dubbing the recent mass protests as "riots," release all detained demonstrators, start an independent investigation into police actions during protests and introduce direct general elections.

The opposition initially called for a march, but police banned it, saying that the organizers were not able to provide security at the event.
The organizers told reporters that the rally would be peaceful, saying that police would be responsible for all violent incidents at the rally.


Initially, the protesters gathered in Victoria Park. An hour later a crowd of protesters began to leave the territory of the park, flooding the streets and roads of the city.


It is currently raining heavily in Hong Kong, but this does has not deterred demonstrators.


Earlier in the day, the organizers said they expected more than 300,000 participants at the rally on Sunday.

The protests in the financial hub began more than two months ago after the local legislature opened debates on a bill that would have allowed extradition to mainland China. The city’s chief executive, Carrie Lam, has since declared the bill "dead."


The protesters are demanding that it must be withdrawn completely. Locals also want the city authorities to implement universal suffrage and retract criminal charges against the protesters.

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