'Not satisfied': Hong Kong student activists say withdrawing extradition bill is too little too late

Student protesters from Hong Kong are in Australia to encourage international support for their pro-democracy rallies - and they are not happy with Carrie Lam's withdrawal of the extradition bill that first sparked the protests.

The student protesters take a photo outside Parliament House. SBS News

The student protesters take a photo outside Parliament House. Source: SBS News

Student protesters say they are not satisfied with Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam’s withdrawal of the extradition bill that has sparked months of protests in Hong Kong.

Sunny Cheung said protesters still want an investigation into police brutality during the protests and universal suffrage in Hong Kong.

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