Unrest, Conflicts and War
Groups of suspected pro-China assailants dressed in white and armed with batons attacked anti-government protesters on Sunday night in Hong Kong. The gangs stormed Yuen Long station, attacking members of the media and anyone looking like a demonstrator. Commuters in the station accused the police of failing to intervene in the attacks, which left over 45 people injured. The police made no arrests.
Forty-five people were injured by men in white t-shirts armed with baseball bats at Yuen Long station, with one in critical condition.
Organisers said 430,000 people participated in the march on Sunday.
A Briton and a prominent journalist are among those killed in suicide bomb and gun attack
Leader Carrie Lam has said the extradition bill is 'dead'.
The campaigners broke into the legislative chamber and have spray painted over the walls.
James Alex Fields Junior drove his car into the crowd during a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville in 2017, killing Heather Heyer, 32.
It is not yet known who is behind the attacks.
The demonstration was the latest against the government's controversial extradition bill.
The climate change campaigners are planning a protest on Tuesday.