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  2. List of Hong Kong surrender of fugitive offenders agreements

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    The term surrender of fugitive offenders agreement is used in place of extradition treaty to signify Hong Kong's non-sovereign status. [1] As a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China since July 1997, Hong Kong is authorised by the Central Government of China to enter into such agreements, according to Article 96 of the ...

  3. 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill - Wikipedia

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    The proposed extradition law would jeopardise Hong Kong's status, with some companies already considering relocation to Singapore. [21] [22] However, the pro-business parties in the Legislative Council later agreed to support the government bill. The situation was similar to the 2017 Chief Executive Election, in which the business sectors were ...

  4. Hong Kong Extradition Bill 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Hong Kong Extradition Bill 2019

  5. Hong Kong Government Formally Withdraws Extradition Bill That ...

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    Hong Kong's government on Wednesday formally pulled the extradition bill that ignited months of violent pro-democracy protests.“I formally announce the withdrawal of the bill,” Secretary for ...

  6. 2020 Hong Kong national security law - Wikipedia

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    The law was passed on 30 June 2020 by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress as a means of resolving the anti-extradition bill protests instigated by a Hong Kong local bill proposed in 2019 to enable extradition to other territories including the mainland, and came into force the same day.

  7. China rejected HK plan to withdraw bill: sources - AOL

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    China recently rejected a formal submission from Hong Kong for a "full withdrawal" of an unpopular extradition bill. That's according to three government sources who spoke exclusively with Reuters.

  8. United States–Hong Kong Agreement for the Surrender of ...

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    The agreement was suspended indefinitely by Executive Order 13936, signed by United States President Donald Trump, on 14 July 2020, after the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and the enactment of the Hong Kong national security law. Executive Order 13936 also eliminated all special treatments that the United States accorded to Hong Kong. [2]

  9. Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (March–June 2019)

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    Before the government tabled the extradition bill's second reading in the Legislative Council on 12 June, the CHRF had called Hong Kong people to march against the bill on 9 June through an approximately 3 km (1.86 mi) route from Victoria Park to the Legislative Council in Admiralty.