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June 15 -Lam indefinitely delays the proposedextradition law.
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It urged the government to resolve the dispute over a proposedextradition bill peacefully.
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Many people are upset about the island's proposedextradition law.
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The protests began in response to a proposedextradition bill, which has now been suspended.
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Last year's proposedextradition laws met a similar fate.
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June 15 -Lam indefinitely delays proposedextradition law.
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March 31 - Thousands take to the streets to protest against the proposedextradition bill.
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Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam has said she will suspend a proposedextradition bill indefinitely.
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The European Union said it shared many concerns over the proposedextradition reform and urged public consultation.
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March 31 - Thousands take to the streets of Hong Kong to protest against the proposedextradition bill.
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A proposedextradition law in Hong Kong has resulted in some of the largest protests seen in Hong Kong.
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Although he didn't move to Taiwan for political reasons, a proposedextradition law in Hong Kong has changed his thinking.
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The demonstrations started in opposition to a proposedextradition law, but have since expanded to include demands for a more democratic system.
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Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam has said she will suspend a proposedextradition bill indefinitely following widespread anger and violent protests.
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This is in response to a proposedextradition bill that has sparked fears that China may be meddling in Hong Kong's sovereignty.
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The trigger for the protests was a proposedextradition law, that would have allowed Hong Kong citizens to be prosecuted in mainland courts.