Hong Kong’s extradition attempts deemed ‘unnecessarily threatening’ by former minister

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Hong Kong’s extradition attempts deemed ‘unnecessarily threatening’ by former minister
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Former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says China's attempts to extradite Hong Kong dissidents from countries including Australia are 'unnecessarily threatening' and show a misunderstanding of liberal democracies.

4 minutes ago Former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says China’s attempts to extradite Hong Kong dissidents from countries including Australia are “unnecessarily threatening” and show a misunderstanding of liberal democracies.

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