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- Thousands of protesters have surrounded the government buildings in Hong Kong, as anger rises against a controversial extradition bill.
- Lawmakers postponed debate on the bill as police and protesters clashed in front of the Hong Kong Legislative Council building.
- The proposed update of the extradition law would allow extradition requests from Mainland China.
- Critics cite China's alleged use of torture, arbitrary detention and forced confessions, but the government says guarantees will be in place.
- Wednesday's action came a few days after a huge protest that swept the streets of Hong Kong, the largest since it was handed over to China in 1997.
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