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A temporary calm had returned to Hong Kong Monday Morning, hours after the city stunned its leaders and the world with a second record-breaking protest in a week against a controversial extradition bill with China.
Both worker and student strikes have been called for Monday, and hundreds of protesters were still around central government offices in Admiralty. Protesters have made clear that if the government does not take further action, either with resignations of key officials or fully withdrawing the bill, then they will take to the streets again.
The city’s chief executive, Carrie Lam, officially suspended passage of the bill Saturday, following violent clashes between protesters and police earlier in the week. Many had expected the pause and the heavy use of force by police would sap numbers Sunday.
They could not have been more wrong.
Organizers said around 2 million people joined the march, exceeding last week’s 1.03 million. A sea of black-clad protesters filled the streets between the starting point in Victoria Park and the legislature in Admiralty. It took more than eight hours for the last group of marchers to reach the end point.
Many of those in attendance said they felt compelled to march Sunday after seeing images of bloodied protesters at previous demonstrations. Many carried signs with the slogan “Stop Killing Us” and “Civilian, No Headshot Please.” Others carried bunches of white flowers to honor a man who died after falling from a building Saturday.
Police said that 338,000 people followed the protest’s original route. At least three additional streets on either side were filled with protesters, however, and overhead photos showed a far larger crowd than last week or a march in 2003, previously the city’s largest ever protest under Chinese rule.
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A passenger walks to the airport on September 1 as pro-democracy protesters blocked a road outside the airport.
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A protester uses a slingshot outside the Central Government Complex during clashes with police on Saturday, August 31. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters held an anti-government rally one day after several leading activists and lawmakers were arrested in a sweeping crackdown.
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Protesters light a Molotov cocktail on August 31.
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Protesters take cover as policemen fire blue-colored water on them. Blue dye can be used to stain and identify masked protesters.
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A surveillance camera is covered with white paint during protests.
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An overhead view shows protesters reacting after police fired tear gas on August 31.
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Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow and Joshua Wong speak to the media after they were released on bail at the Eastern Magistrates Courts on Friday, August 30. They were arrested earlier the same day in a dragnet across Hong Kong.
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Protesters clash with police after a rally in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district on Sunday, August 25. It was one of the most violent nights seen in Hong Kong since mass protests began in June.
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A police officer aims a gun in front of a protester on August 25.
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Some protesters shine laser pointers at police lines on August 25.
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Protesters pick up bricks to be used as projectiles on August 24.
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Police retreat after clashing with protesters on August 24.
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Cell phones shine from the top of Lion Rock on August 23.
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Protesters march under umbrellas on Sunday, August 18.
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Tens of thousands of protesters showed up in the streets on August 18.
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A protester participates in a march on Saturday, August 17. His eye is covered with red gauze, referencing a woman who was allegedly shot in the eye with a beanbag round during clashes between protesters and police.
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Protesters point lasers at the Sham Shui Po police station on August 14.
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A police officer falls over an airport luggage trolley during a scuffle with pro-democracy protesters on Tuesday, August 13. For two days, protesters flooded the airport. Check-ins were suspended and dozens of outgoing flights were canceled.
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A traveler passes her luggage to security guards as she tries to enter the departures gate.
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A display board shows canceled flights on August 13.
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Medics look after a woman who received a facial injury during clashes on Sunday, August 11.
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A pro-democracy protester is held by police outside the Tsim Sha Tsui police station on August 11.
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Police fire tear gas at protesters during a demonstration in the Wong Tai Sin District on Monday, August 5.
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A train passenger gestures toward a protester, right, who was preventing the doors of a train from closing on August 5. The protester was trying to disrupt Hong Kong's morning rush-hour commute.
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A man comforts his pregnant wife near a train platform after protesters blocked the train doors on August 5.
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A protester stands in tear gas during a confrontation with police in the early hours of Sunday, August 4.
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A Chinese flag floats in water after it was thrown by protesters during a demonstration on Saturday, August 3.
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Members of Hong Kong's medical sector attend a protest in Edinburgh Place on Friday, August 2.
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The emblem on the China Liaison Office is protected by plexiglass during a demonstration on Sunday, July 28.
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A protester flees from baton-wielding police in the Yuen Long district of Hong Kong on Saturday, July 27.
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A protester looks through umbrellas during the clashes with police on July 27.
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Travelers watch as protesters rally at Hong Kong's international airport on Friday, July 26.
Medical workers help a protester affected by tear gas on July 21.
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The office of pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho was trashed by protesters in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district.
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Police officers use pepper spray to disperse protesters after a rally in the Sheung Shui district on Saturday, July 13.
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A demonstrator sprays paint inside a chamber at Hong Kong's Legislative Council building, where protesters forced their way in on Monday, July 1.
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A protester smashes a window of the Legislative Council building.
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Columns of sunlight are cast on a crowd during the march on July 1.
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Helicopters carrying the flags of China and Hong Kong fly over demonstrators on July 1.
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A police officer uses pepper spray during a clash with protesters on July 1.
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A protester wearing a T-shirt with the word "revolution" walks past an inscription on a road that reads "Long Live HK."
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Police detain protesters near the government headquarters in Hong Kong on July 1.
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An overhead view shows thousands of protesters marching through a Hong Kong street on Sunday, June 16.
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Protesters run after police fired tear gas on Wednesday, June 12.
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By the morning of June 12, tens of thousands of mainly young people had arrived in the area, blocking streets and bringing central Hong Kong to a standstill.
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A demonstrator holds a sign during the June 12 rally.
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Police officers charge toward protesters during clashes on Monday, June 10. It was a continuation of protests that started the day before.
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Protesters on June 9 waved placards and wore white -- the designated color of the rally. "Hong Kong, never give up!" some chanted.
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Students wear chains during a demonstration on Saturday, June 8.
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In pictures: Hong Kong unrest
The mood on Sunday’s march was completely different to the angry and tense scenes on Wednesday, when protesters seized control of key streets around the legislature, holding them until they were cleared by police using tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets.
In a clear change in tactics, policing around Sunday’s march was nearly invisible. Those officers that could be seen were not dressed in riot gear and mainly kept themselves to directing traffic.
Protesters too did not come geared for trouble, almost none wore face coverings and only a tiny minority had helmets and other protective gear.
When small groups did attempt to stir a more forceful reaction outside central government headquarters, they were shouted down by the rest of the crowd, “keep the peace.”
In a neat piece of timing that will come as an added blow to Hong Kong’s government, pro-democracy icon Joshua Wong walked free from prison Monday, after serving one month of a two month sentence related to protests in 2014.
“It’s really good timing to join the fight for freedom and democracy,” he told CNN after his release. “Five years ago after the end of the Umbrella Movement, we claimed we would be back. Yesterday two million people came to the streets … it shows Hong Kong people realize this is a long term battle.”
Wong echoed protesters’ calls for the city’s Beijing-backed leader to resign.
“Why did Carrie Lam need to wait to suspend the bill until one million people came to the streets, it’s because she’s not elected by the people of Hong Kong,” he said. “It’s time for her to step down.”
Wong added that he thought Beijing too must be looking at the chaos in Hong Kong – amid the US-China trade war and other headaches for President Xi Jinping – and wondering about Lam’s future.
“Hong Kong is just a small international city with seven million citizens, but two million people came to the streets, it shows that we have the consensus,” he said. “She has to end her political career.”
Wong predicted that if the bill is not fully withdrawn and key officials resign, then protests could continue, particularly on July 1, the anniversary of the city’s handover from British to Chinese rule and a key annual date for pro-democracy marches.
Hong Kong protest icon Joshua Wong is greeted by a scrum of media as he leaves prison on June 17, 2019.
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Massive turnout
On Saturday, Lam, the chief executive, said passage of the bill would be suspended and a second reading due to take place this month canceled. There is no timeline for discussions around the bill to resume, Lam said, and she indicated it likely will not pass this year.
Such a delay will likely kill the bill in its current form as 2020 is an election year in Hong Kong and directly-elected pro-government lawmakers have already warned the controversy over the law could cost them their seats.
In 2003, an anti-sedition law which sparked previously the largest protests in Hong Kong since the 1997 handover to Chinese rule was also suspended first before eventually being scrapped altogether.
Faced with yet another huge protest over her handling of the bill, Lam issued a rare apology Sunday night, admitting “deficiencies” in the government’s work had led to “substantial controversies and disputes in society,” causing disappointment and grief for citizens of Hong Kong.
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She stared down a group of riot police to protest bill
A statement released Sunday by the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), the organizers of the most recent protest, said the people of Hong Kong would keep protesting until the government withdraws the extradition bill in its entirety, retracts the characterization of Wednesday’s protests as a “riot” and releases arrested protesters and withdraws all charges.
“Should the government refuse to respond, only more Hong Kongers will strike (on Monday),” CHRF said.
Police and those marchers who had stayed out overnight had a brief standoff Monday morning, with protesters eventually agreeing to move off the main Harcourt Road and allow traffic to resume, occupying a side road next to central government offices instead. Both those offices and the city’s legislature were closed Monday.
Speaking to CNN Monday, Regina Ip, a member of Lam’s cabinet, said she had urged the Chief Executive to formally withdraw the bill and apologize for the chaos which has gripped Hong Kong in recent weeks.
“The advice we gave her is that she needs to apologize in person,” Ip said. However, she added that Lam still has the support of Beijing and her ministers.
“It’s not too difficult to submit a resignation letter, I have done that myself … but it’s more difficult to stay behind and take care of the aftermath,” Ip said.
“We would like her to continue to hold the fort … it’s not easy to deal with the fallout and clean up this mess. I think she should do her duty.”
Legal concerns
Although Hong Kong is part of China, it has a different legal system – a concept known as “one country, two systems.”
Pro-democracy figures said the bill, championed by the pro-Beijing Lam government, would lead to the erosion of civil rights in Hong Kong, including freedom of speech and rule of law.
“We are afraid that we will become a mainland city,” lawmaker Fernando Cheung said Thursday. “We would no longer have rule of law, our own autonomy.”
Throughout the debate Lam has maintained that the bill is necessary to ensure that Hong Kong does not become a sanctuary for fugitives running from justice in mainland China.
Hong Kong’s legislative council is due to go on summer recess July 20 before beginning again in October.
CNN’s Sandi Sidhu, Olivia Tam, Steve Chao and Lily Lee contributed reporting.