Why Hong Kong extradition protests continue: the bill is not 'dead' – it can be revived in 12 days · Click to share on X (Opens in new window).
It was instigated by a Pro-Democracy group to. Hong Kong's embattled leader on Saturday said a hugely divisive bill that would allow extraditions to China would be suspended in a major. The Conflict of Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (ELAB) in Hong Kong did not appear out of thin air. Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam appeared to extend an olive branch to the city's mass anti-extradition movement on Tuesday, promising that widely hated.
To study this, non-. Hong Kong's pro-Beijing leader said Monday she had no plans to scrap a controversial plan to allow extraditions to the Chinese mainland, a day. This research aims to investigate the implied meaning (implicature) used in the editorial cartoons of the Hong Kong Extradition Bill. “Extradition Bill Not Made to Measure for Mainland China and Won't Be Abandoned, Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Says.” South China Morning Post.