In October 2019 the U.S. House of Representatives passed a series of bills supporting protesters in Hong Kong who have a called for democratic reforms in the City. In March 2019 a series of protests began in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) after the government there introduced the Fugitive Offenders amendment bill. The Fugitive Offenders bill established a mechanism for transfers of fugitives from Hong Kong to Mainland China, Macau and Taiwan. The bill was proposed in response to the 2018 murder of Poon Hiu-wing in Taiwan. After the…
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8CC22KD4yrs4Y
Only in cases with more serious crimes
@8C5KS8Q4yrs4Y
yes, depending on what crime the fugitive commited
@8F83JQH4yrs4Y
China should honour it's agreement with Hong Kong.
@8F5CTF44yrs4Y
China is a soveriegn state and the agreement about Hong Kong was with the UK. Any foreign action should be lead by the UK.
@8F3PG2Z4yrs4Y
Only if the crime was serious in nature and an oversight committee in Hong Kong approves.
@8DZ6BSF4yrs4Y
Not my job to police other countries. Get your own home in order first.
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