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This Article is From Jun 13, 2019

Lam Urges a Return to Order After Protests: Hong Kong Update

(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam urged a return to order at the close of a day that saw police use tear gas to stop protesters from storming the legislative chamber where lawmakers intended to take up a bill allowing extraditions to China.

The Legislative Council delayed its debate on the proposal after thousands of demonstrators -- most clad in black or white -- swarmed the government complex in central Hong Kong, eventually prompting scuffles with police at the chamber doors. The protesters called for Lam to withdraw the bill, which they argue would blow up the legal wall intended to keep the former British colony's justice system separate from China's.

Here are the latest developments (all times local):

U.S. Urges Calm (2:09 a.m.)

A spokeswoman for the U.S. State Department in Washington spoke out against the proposed legislation but encouraged all sides to avoid violence.

“People are protesting as it relates to this proposed legislation because they don't want to be subjugated to the Chinese as it relates to some of their fundamental rights,” Morgan Ortagus, the spokeswoman, said on Wednesday in Washington. “That framework puts at risk Hong Kong's long-established status in international affairs.”

“We would like to encourage all sides to exercise restraint and to refrain from violence,” Ortagus said.

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