#LIVE: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam is meeting the press to discuss her decision to withdrawl the extradition bill. Follow our live coverage here: http://sc.mp/uabyv #hongkongprotests
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#LIVE: “My personal stance has made known for months, my team and I will remain and will tackle the problems, with the priority on stopping violence.” http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: On whether this is "too little, too late", Lam called on people not to view her announcement in isolation. "I have announced a package of four actions." http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: Lam is asked if withdrawing the bill was on her initiative or Beijing’s. She said the central government "the central government took the position that they knew why I was doing it and supported me to do it." http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: Lam says it's unfair to say the Independent Police Complaints Council Lam says it is not fair to say it is dominated by pro-government individuals. This is despite the two newly appointed members having pro-government backgrounds.http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: She also says the central government backed her administration in “various stages of the bill”, and that position has not change since the withdrawal. http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: Chief Executive Carrie Lam says she expects people to be frustrated with some of her policies. But she denies it is nothing more than a PR stunt, or that she will only meet government supporters. http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: Lam stressed that law enforcement actions will continue to “stop violence”. http://sc.mp/uabyv#hongkongprotestsShow this thread
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