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Hong Kong extradition bill

Hong Kong extradition bill
Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis began in February 2019 with the government’s proposal of the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019. The proposed law would allow the transfer of fugitives to jurisdictions with which Hong Kong lacks an extradition deal, including mainland China, Taiwan and Macau. Opponents of the bill expressed concerns about the possibility of politically motivated persecution and unfair trials in mainland China. After mass protests, the bill was withdrawn by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor on September 4, 2019.
Hong Kong courts

Ex-Hong Kong lawmaker cleared of impeding rivals in chaotic 2019 Legco meeting

Court finds insufficient evidence to show Lam Cheuk-ting interfered with Legco proceedings over contentious extradition bill.

Hong Kong lawmaker denies exaggerating rival’s role in chaotic meeting

Former Hong Kong opposition lawmakers jailed for causing Legco ruckus

Pair punished for roles in 2019 incident which aimed to stall proceedings of a committee scrutinising contentious extradition bill.

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