'Show restraint, avoid violence': Australia flags 'concerns' about Hong Kong protests, extradition law change

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Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne is urging protesters and police to show restraint and avoid violence, as rallies continue in Hong Kong over proposed extradition laws

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has urged protesters and Hong Kong authorities to avoid further violence amid concerns over new extradition laws that have sparked a civilian uprising.

At least 72 people have been taken to hospitals in Hong Kong after massive protests over the law, which would allow suspected criminals to be sent to the Chinese mainland, escalated. Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who had massed outside government headquarters on Wednesday.The federal government has a"substantial interest" in Hong Kong, which is home to one of Australia's biggest expatriate communities and Australian-backed businesses.

"Australia supports the right of people to protest peacefully and to exercise their freedom of speech, and we urge all sides to show restraint and avoid violence," she said.However, Australia's Consul-General in Hong Kong has raised concerns about the proposed laws at"senior levels" within the Beijing-backed government.

 

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SBS In world of complacansy and aversion to facts ppl of HK are showing the world hope and care to protect human rights and democracy.

As if China listens to anyone 😝😝😝😝

SBS Cause they going to listen to her.....

Payne is a wanker. A low-level twit who should be supporting the agreement with the UK at the hand-over. No, a typical no action feminist.

SBS What a sad, dangerous joke our government is.

Why is MarisePayne obsessing over HK but ignoring the persecution of Aus journalists? Why are you ? This is most irregular - worrying more about other citizens and being silent on ours. Is it anything to do with Australian war crimes? This IS awkward. FreeJulianAssange

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