Hong Kong government apologizes for extradition bill, but defiant crowds pressing on
Hong Kong protesters who packed streets Sunday remained defiant, rejecting a government apology for the handling of an extradition bill that has prompted outrage and fears of Pro-democracy activists say they will press on with a general strike Monday. A statement, which was credited to an unidentified government spokesman, said unspecified “deficiencies in the government’s work had led to substantial controversies and disputes in society, causing disappointment and grief among the people.” Chief Executive Carrie Lam “apologized to the ...
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