Medics treat an injured protester during the Kong Protest entered its 16th straight weekend. More demonstrations have continued in spite of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam's announcement earlier September that the controversial extradition bill will be withdrawn. The unrest citywide protests sparked from the government proposed legislation that would have allowed the extradition of suspected criminals to China for trial. However, it has been widened to include other demands such as an inquiry into alleged police brutality, a halt to categorising the protests as riots an


Medics treat an injured protester during the Kong Protest entered its 16th straight weekend. More demonstrations have continued in spite of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam's announcement earlier September that the controversial extradition bill will be withdrawn. The unrest citywide protests sparked from the government proposed legislation that would have allowed the extradition of suspected criminals to China for trial. However, it has been widened to include other demands such as an inquiry into alleged police brutality, a halt to categorising the protests as riots and implementation of universal suffrage.


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