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The 2019 Hong Kong protests, explained in 30 seconds

Protests erupted in Hong Kong in June over a proposed extradition bill by which Hong Kong residents would be brought to mainland China to be tried.

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What's been happening in Hong Kong ?

A proposed extradition bill has led to months of protests in Hong Kong, and major US companies have been connected most notably the NBA , Activision Blizzard , and Apple .

Allana Akhtar contributed to this report.

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Protests erupted in Hong Kong in June over a proposed extradition bill by which Hong Kong residents would be tried in mainland China. Hong Kong is a semiautonomous region of China with its own legal system; the proposed bill would have changed that arrangement.

Though the bill was pulled in September, student-led protests continue. Protests have since grown to encompass general displeasure with the current government and a call for democratic changes .

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  • NBA : General manager of the Houston Rockets Daryl Morey, tweeted his support of the Hong Kong protests. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in response to backlash that he would not censor statements by NBA employees. Consequently, all of the NBA's official Chinese partners have suspended ties with the league .
  • Activision Blizzard : The video game company suspended esports player Chung Ng Wai ("Blitzchung") for voicing support of the protests, saying he violated its rule against players coming into public dispute, offending the public, and/or damaging Blizzard's image.
  • Apple : HKMap Live, an app that allowed Hong Kong protesters to track the police, was approved by Apple on October 9 and then removed from the App Store within 24 hours. Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the decision in a memo to Apple employees, writing that the app was being used to "maliciously target individual officers for violence."
  • "South Park" : China banned the Comedy Central cartoon after its 299th episode, "Band in China," aired on October 2. It mocked Hollywood's submission to the country . In response, "South Park" declared "F---" the Chinese government" in its 300th episode , and the show's creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker published a mock apology.
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A 14-year-old boy was shot as violence flares after Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam imposes a mask ban on protesters

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Hong Kong protests escalate dramatically as demonstrators use acid on the police and officers shoot a man in the chest

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Hong Kong's government scraps the incendiary extradition bill that has sparked months of protests

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China appears to have blocked Hong Kong's attempt to make peace with its protest movement by scrapping its incendiary extradition bill

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How Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests went from peaceful demonstrations to tear-gas-filled clashes in 3 months

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YouTube says it shut down 210 channels tied to a disinformation campaign around the Hong Kong protests

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A protester takes us inside the demonstrations in Hong Kong

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At the airport

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At the border

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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she will not resign as protests rage into their 9th week

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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announces that the extradition bill that spurred weeks of violent protests is 'dead'

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'I thought they were going to beat me to death': Police in Hong Kong reportedly dealt batons, bruised ribs, tear gas, and broken fingers to protesters

Hong Kong's leader apologized profusely after huge protests over a controversial extradition bill, but won't withdraw it

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Hong Kong's leader Lam indefinitely delays proposed extradition law that drew some of the largest protests in territory's history

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