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Anti-Extradition Bill Protesters March to Consulates, Call on G20 Leaders to 'Liberate Hong Kong'

Anti-extradition bill demonstrators in Hong Kong took to the city’s streets again on June 26, travelling from consulate to consulate in the city’s Central region and petitioning G20 leaders to raise the issue of the bill at this year’s summit.

Demonstrators wore T-shirts and carried placards with slogans like “liberate Hong Kong” and “defend sovereignty in Hong Kong”.

Petitions were delivered to the German, Canadian, Japanese, British, South Korean and Argentine consulates, as well as others in different parts of Hong Kong. Demonstrators said that the Indian and Indonesian consulates refused to accept petitions.

Representatives from the German and Canadian consulates stood outside their buildings and accepted petitions from the demonstrators. Credit: Joel Christian via Storyful