Emelogist: Hong Kong extradition protests: Government suspends bill' The Hong Kong government has suspended its highly controversial plan to allow extraditions to mainland China, Chief Executive Carrie Lam has announced. S he had previously refused to scrap the bill despite mass protests from Hong Kong residents. "I feel deep sorrow and regret that deficiencies in our work – and various other factors – have stirred up substantial controversies," she said. Protesters expressed concern at increased Chinese influence. Ms Lam said she had heard the calls for her government to "pause and think". She also admitted that the "explanation and communication" of the bill had not been adequate. She said her goal was "the greatest interests of Hong Kong", which involved first restoring peace and order. The government had argued the proposed extradition bill would "plug the loopholes" so that the city would not be a safe have...
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