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people out on the streets. we ll go live to hong kong in a moment 1st let s take a look at how events have unfolded so far oh. after more than a week of mess of protests the human tide showed no sign of abating it was carrie lem s 2nd back step in as many days she admitted that the law had led to conflict and distress but still hong kong people don t feel lam went far enough. runs out i m here to condemn the police violence against us it s unacceptable that the police define our demonstration last wednesday as a riot. lambe even justifies the police violence as righteous measures that s why i m here to urge her to step down. or they came out today to urge the government to release people arrested in mass clashes last wednesday actions speak louder than words we want concrete action from her but not a statement by the font i m sorry out they just jogging and came up like anger
a member of chancellor on the americans 1st and democrats german media say the suspects may have ties to albright. i m calm assman thanks for joining us nearly 2000000 people took to the streets of hong kong on sunday to demand the resignation of the city s probation leader kerry lamb she bowed to pressure and apologized to the public for handling of the proposed bill that would have allowed extraditions to mainland china or democracy demonstrators want that bill scraps completely they worry the bill is one of many steps to chip away at hong kong s freedoms and legal autonomy. after more than a week of massive protests the human tide showed no sign of abating it was kerry lem s 2nd back step in as many days she admitted that the law had led to conflict
allies. translator: chinese worker. [speaking foreign language] translator: it was the 11th of november, the date is engraved man in my memory forev. the arms and the work stopped everywhere. i wanted to see how the french were celebrating the armistice. in the city it was already a human tide, men and women wob young and old, soldiers and civilians, people from different ethnic origins were walking together hand in hand singing and cheering.
course, the colors of red, yellow and black, union jacks, french flags, american flags, in fact every conceivable flag of the allies. [ speaking foreign language ] translator: chinese worker, a translator. this event, this decree [ speaking foreign language ] translator: it was the 11th of november. the date is engraved in my memory forever. 11:00 the arms and work stopped every where. i wanted to see with my own eyes how the french were celebrating the armistice. in the city it was already a human tide. men and women, young and old, soldiers and civilian, people