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This Article is From Jun 21, 2019

Protesters Enter Immigration Tower in Wan Chai: Hong Kong Update

(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong protesters, including student groups, resumed demonstrations in the city center Friday to demand Chief Executive Carrie Lam step down.

Historic protests in the past few weeks, including several that turned violent, prompted Lam to suspend the bill indefinitely and apologize to the city's 7.5 million people. The episode has embarrassed the central government in Beijing, which has continued to back Lam's administration.

Here's the latest (all times local):

Immigration Tower (3:30 p.m.)

Protesters entered and packed the first two floors of the city's Immigration Tower in Wan Chai, near the police headquarters. Hundreds of people outside chanted “Withdraw! Withdraw! Withdraw!” -- a message to Lam to take the extradition bill off the table.

“We want the government to stop working” until protester demands are met, said Edwin Chan, 27, a graphic designer. Chan wore a black mask in a crowd of protesters that brought foot traffic at the tower to a standstill.

‘Do Not Cross' (2:30 p.m.)

Police put up a sign warning protesters not to cross their cordon at the entrance to the building. Retired Hongkonger Alexandra Wong, 63, was among the demonstrators outside. She lives across the Chinese border in Shenzhen, where she owns property, and said she commuted more than two hours into Hong Kong to protest -- and hasn't missed any in recent weeks.

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