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Hong Kong extradition: Once passed 'no one is safe'
Demonstrators have been rallying outside government offices in Hong Kong to protest a controversial extradition law.
Some of the biggest demonstrations ever seen in the former British colony drew hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets on Sunday.
Protesters see the new law - which would allow suspected criminals to be sent to mainland China for trial - as a dangerous attempt to erode the city's judicial independence. But Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam has refused to scrap the bill.
Our international editor Gabriel Gatehouse reports from the city.
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