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Students refuse closed-door talks with Lam, say it 'must be public'

Student unions from two HK varsities say the meeting should have a much wider representation

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Demonstrators hold banners during a rally organised by mothers in support of extradition law protesters, in Hong Kong on Friday. Pic /AFP

Demonstrators hold banners during a rally organised by mothers in support of extradition law protesters, in Hong Kong on Friday. Pic /AFP

Hong Kong: Student unions from two Hong Kong universities said on Friday that they have turned down invitations from city leader Carrie Lam for talks about recent unrest over her proposal to allow the extradition of suspects to mainland China. The invitations followed a pledge by Lam to do a better job of listening to the voices of young people.

Student leaders said at a news conference that they do not think Lam is being sincere. Her office invited them to closed-door meetings, but the students said any meeting should be public and include a wider representation than just them.

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