No let down in anti-government protests in Hong Kong

The entrance to Central MTR station is on fire set by protesters during a rally in Hong Kong, China, on the night of Sunday 08 September 2019.

Thousands of people rallied to call on the US government to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.

Hong Kong has been gripped by mass protests since June over a now-withdrawn extradition bill to China that have morphed into a wider anti-government movement.

The protests, now in their 14th straight week, have continued despite Hong Kong’s leadership finally meeting one of the protesters’ key demands.

China has consistently warned other countries not to interfere.

It says the situation in Hong Kong, a former British colony handed back to China in 1997, is purely its own internal affair.

Sunday’s crowd waved US flags and chanted pleas for the US to “liberate” Hong Kong from China.

They are asking the US to pass a proposed “Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act”, which Democratic Senators are pushing for consideration next week.

Photo: EPA-EFE/JEROME FAVRE

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