Several thousand protesters in face masks and goggles returned near the city's legislature today, chanting 'retract, retract!' to urge the government to abandon controversial extradition bill.
Protesters in Hong Kong vowed today to keep fighting against a proposed extradition law with China, a day after riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at unarmed demonstrators.
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