Action Talkback: What do we extradite by changing the HK law, a criminal or democracy?

Hong Kong citizens march through the streets in a massive protest against China's extradition law.

Hong Kong citizens march through the streets in a massive protest against China's extradition law. Source: Yomiuri Shimbun

Hundreds of protesters have gathered outside Hong Kong's parliament in fresh protests against the government's controversial extradition bill. How far will the protest be carried on? Will the Beijing Government start to extradite dissenter from Hong Kong once approved? What has been violated and compromised in this protest, the judicial independence of Hong Kong or the sustainability of “one nation, two systems” special administration implemented since 1997?



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