A public health spokesperson says 22 people have been treated for injuries in Hong Kong protests, as of 6 p.m. local time. Follow live updates:
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam: It is "undeniable that this law is controversial"Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks during a press conference at the government headquarters in Hong Kong on June 10, 2019. ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Imagesthe Hong Kong bill
was stalled, Carrie Lam, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, said it is"undeniable that this law is controversial." In an interview with Hong Kong's TVB, Lam conceded that"whether to set up this law or not for the good of Hong Kong, our view is like this: It is undeniable the law is controversial, allowing more explanations and discussions will be helpful, but it will not eliminate worries and controversies concerning the law completely.""I am worried that youngsters are engaged in this. I am sad to see many have joined this because Hong Kong has always been a calm and sensible society.
"They say I sold out Hong Kong, how could I?" she added."I am born here and I live here with everyone I have sacrificed myself to Hong Kong."
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