Hong Kong protesters plan to ‘make some noise’ at G20 summit
Thousands have handed letters to country consulates urging them to discuss the matter at the G20 summit, likely embarrassing Xi Jinping
26 June 2019 - 14:20
Hong Kong — More than 1,000 protesters marched to major foreign consulates in Hong Kong on Wednesday, urging leaders at the upcoming G20 summit to support the full scrapping of a controversial extradition bill.
Holding placards that read “Please Liberate Hong Kong” in multiple languages, including Russian and German, the demonstrators, some wearing masks, marched to consulates of nations represented at the G20 major economies summit in Japan this weekend...
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