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China furious, Hong Kong celebrates after U.S. move on bills

By YANAN WANG, Associated Press
Published: November 28, 2019, 9:26am
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Protester holds U.S. flags during a demonstration in Hong Kong, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019. China's fury over President Donald Trump's decision to sign legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong is evident. What's less clear what "countermeasures" Beijing may take in response to what it said Thursday were "extremely evil" and dangerous moves.
Protester holds U.S. flags during a demonstration in Hong Kong, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019. China's fury over President Donald Trump's decision to sign legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong is evident. What's less clear what "countermeasures" Beijing may take in response to what it said Thursday were "extremely evil" and dangerous moves. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Photo Gallery

BEIJING China reacted furiously Thursday to President Donald Trump’s signing two bills aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong, summoning the U.S. ambassador to protest and warning the move would undermine cooperation with Washington.

Hong Kong, a former British colony that was granted semi-autonomy when China took control in 1997, has been rocked by six months of sometimes violent pro-democracy demonstrations.

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