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Hong Kong protesters call on G20 leaders to take extradition issue to Xi Jinping

Protesters march to demand a complete withdrawal of an extradition bill in Hong Kong, China, 16 June 2019. EPA/JEROME FAVRE via AP

Protesters in Hong Kong opposed to contentious extradition legislation are calling on leaders of the U.S., the European Union and others to raise the issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping at this week’s G-20 summit in Japan.

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Groups of protesters gathered outside the U.S. and EU consulates Wednesday morning to deliver petitions stating their requests.

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A spokesman says changes to the Chinese territory’s legislation could expose citizens of all nationalities to being extradited to China for unfair trials and possible torture.

Hundreds of thousands of people have protested in recent weeks over the legislation and police violence against them.

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China has said it won’t permit any discussion of Hong Kong affairs at the meeting in Osaka.

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