Hong Kong’s uprising rattles the mainland
by Charlie Campbell
Jul 01, 2019
3 minutes
SMELLING BLOOD, THE PROTESTERS THRONGED in greater numbers. Demonstrations against an extradition bill in Hong Kong swelled on June 16 even after the city’s political leader, Chief Executive Carrie Lam, suspended the controversial legislation. March organizers say nearly 2 million people, young and old, packed the city center demanding the bill’s complete withdrawal and Lam’s resignation. Given that the former British colony’s population is 7 million, it’s hard to imagine a more stinging indictment of Hong Kong’s leadership.
Lam is hanging on, for now. She issued a “most sincere
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