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HK lawmakers for dialogue after clashes

July 16, 2019 00:00:00


HONG KONG, July 15 (AP): Hong Kong lawmakers from both sides of the political spectrum urged action on Monday in response to violent scuffles between police and protesters.

The demonstration Sunday in Hong Kong's Sha Tin district was peaceful for most of the day, but fights broke out when police started clearing streets after nightfall. Some protesters retreated into a shopping complex where they and police hit each other with clubs and umbrellas.

Both pro-democracy legislators and ones who support China's Communist Party-led central government held news conferences Monday to address the clashes.

"Both sides have to come out and establish communication channels," said pro-Beijing lawmaker Starry Lee.

"I think (Chief Executive Carrie Lam) and also the bureau responsible should come out and respond to this issue," Lee said. "Otherwise Hong Kong will be the loser and no Hong Kong person wants to see this happen again and again."

Large-scale protests began in Hong Kong last month in opposition to proposed extradition legislation that would allow people in Hong Kong to be sent for trials in mainland China, where critics say their legal rights would not be guaranteed.


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