(HONG KONG) 10 June 2019 -
It was the aftermath of one of Hong Kong's largest marches, and protesters' permission to stay in the Legislative Council had expired.
What followed were the first ever clashes in the extradition controversy, as crowds tried to stop the second reading of the Extradition Amendment Bill.
Demonstrators saw the law changes as opening the door to extradition to mainland China, where the fairness and transparency of the justice system there is in doubt.
It was the aftermath of one of Hong Kong's largest marches, and protesters' permission to stay in the Legislative Council had expired.
What followed were the first ever clashes in the extradition controversy, as crowds tried to stop the second reading of the Extradition Amendment Bill.
Demonstrators saw the law changes as opening the door to extradition to mainland China, where the fairness and transparency of the justice system there is in doubt.

