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Hong Kong Protests : Leader Carrie Lam

Hong Kong, Sep 10: Hong Kong pioneer Carrie Lam said on Tuesday more brutality would not take care of the issues confronting the Chinese-ruled city and cautioned the United States not to “interfere” in issues identifying with the region.

Lam was talking after few days of vicious conflicts after nonconformists walked to the US office to approach the US Congress to pass a bill communicating support for the pro-democracy movement, according to Al-Jazeera.

The city’s Beijing-supported CEO said any change to its financial association with Washington would undermine “mutual benefits”.

“It’s extremely inappropriate for any country to interfere in Hong Kong’s affairs,” she told reporters.

“I hope that no more people in Hong Kong actively reach out to tell the United States to pass the act.”

Following three months of distress, Lam a week ago pulled back the extradition bill that would have enabled individuals to be sent to the territory for preliminary and set off the challenges, yet the move did little to mollify demonstrators, who are proceeding with their push for more majority rules system in Hong Kong.

On Tuesday night, they intend to assemble at the World Cup qualifying match between Iran and Hong Kong.

Chinese authorities have blamed outside powers for attempting to hurt Beijing by making bedlam in the city and cautioned different countries against meddling in the domain, saying the circumstance is an “internal affair”.

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