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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2019 · 31 MIN

Hong Kong's Extradition Bill Is 'Dead' but Protests Live On - July 11, 2019

from Deep Dish on Global Affairs · host Ben Bland, John Cookson, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

More than a million people have demonstrated in Hong Kong over the last month, rallying against a proposed bill that would have allowed for the extradition of criminal suspects to mainland China. Yet even now that the bill has been suspended, the protests show no sign of abating. Director of the Southeast Asia Project at the Lowy Institute Ben Bland joins Deep Dish to explain what is happening.

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