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Pandian stores 5 june 2019
Pandian stores 5 june 2019





pandian stores 5 june 2019

The protest was also in response to the perceived excessive use of force by the Hong Kong Police Force on 12 June. On 16 June, just one day after the Hong Kong government suspended the bill, an even bigger protest took place to push for its complete withdrawal. The protests began with a sit-in at the government headquarters on 15 March 2019 and a demonstration attended by hundreds of thousands on 9 June 2019, followed by a gathering outside the Legislative Council Complex to stall the bill's second reading on 12 June. The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement, also known as the 2019 Hong Kong protests, or the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, are a series of demonstrations since 15 March 2019 in response to the introduction by the Hong Kong government of the Fugitive Offenders amendment bill on extradition. HK$5.35 billion+ (US$755 million+) Īnti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movementįǎnduì Táofàn Tiáolì Xiūdìng Cǎo'àn Yùndòngįaan2 deoi3 tou4 faan6 tiu4 lai6 sau1 ding3 cou2 on3 wan6 dung6

  • Police partially retracted characterisation of protests on or before 12 June 2019 as "riots", except for five individuals in Admiralty on 12 June.
  • Bill suspended on 15 June 2019 and officially withdrawn on 23 October 2019.
  • Crackdown on news media including Apple Daily, RTHK, Stand News and other outlets.
  • embargoes and sanctions against China, including Executive Order 13936 under Hong Kong Autonomy Act
  • Deterioration of Hong Kong–Taiwan relations, China–United States and China–United Kingdom relations.
  • Suspension of extradition treaties with Hong Kong by the United States, United Kingdom and various Western nations.
  • Two invocations of colonial-era Emergency Regulations Ordinance for implementation of anti-mask law and postponement of election.
  • Mass arrest, disqualification, and/or exile of prominent pro-democratic activists and lawmakers.
  • Overhaul of Hong Kong electoral system by China in early 2021 to ensure only "patriots" rule Hong Kong.
  • Imposition of the Hong Kong National Security Law by China on 30 June 2020 causing widespread effect and sparking mass migration.
  • Resignation of Carrie Lam and universal suffrage for the Legislative Council and the chief executive elections.
  • Establishment of an independent commission of inquiry into police behaviour.
  • Release and exoneration of arrested protesters.
  • Retraction of the characterisation of the 12 June 2019 protests as "riots".
  • pandian stores 5 june 2019

    Full withdrawal of the extradition bill.

    pandian stores 5 june 2019

    The failure of the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict, political screening, economic and social inequality.Alleged misconduct by the Hong Kong Police Force against protesters (since 12 June 2019).Proposal of the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019.







    Pandian stores 5 june 2019