Hong Kong leader says divisive extradition law will be 'suspended'

"The government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise," chief executive Carrie Lam said.

Hong Kong's embattled leader on Saturday said a divisive bill that would allow extraditions to China would be "suspended" in a major climbdown from her government after a week of unprecedented protests.

"The government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise," chief executive Carrie Lam told reporters.
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