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Stunning video shows Hong Kong protesters part like a wave to allow an ambulance to pass

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Policemen in anti-riot gear stand watch as protesters use umbrellas to shield themselves near the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hundreds of protesters surrounded government headquarters in Hong Kong on Wednesday as the administration prepared to open debate on a highly controversial extradition law that would allow accused people to be sent to China for trial. AP Photo/Vincent Yu

  • In Hong Kong, those protesting against an extradition bill with China parted like the Red Sea to allow for an ambulance to pass.
  • The internet reacted to the video saying that it showed "humanity at its best."
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Amid the massive protests in Hong Kong on Sunday the crowd parted seamlessly to allow an ambulance to pass.

Mass demonstrations began last week and continued on Sunday as residents express their disapproval of a controversial bill which would allow China to extradite Hong Kong citizens to the mainland for trial.

BBC News reported that nearly two million people have taken part in the protests, according to organizers.

Political scientist and New York University professor Ian Bremmer posted a video showing the parting crowd on Twitter.

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The internet reacted to the video saying that it restored faith in humanity, as protesters allowed emergency services to do their jobs.

 

 

Some compared the crowd parting to the biblical description of the parting of the Red Sea.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam issued a mea culpa last Sunday after indefinitely tabling the extradition bill, admitting "deficiencies in the Government's work had led to substantial controversies and disputes in society," according to a statement issued by a government spokesperson.

"The Chief Executive apologized to the people of Hong Kong for this and pledged to adopt a most sincere and humble attitude to accept criticisms and make improvements in serving the public," the statement read.

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Demonstrations still took place throughout the weekend, with protesters wearing black clothes and calling for political leaders to step down in spite of the issued apology.

Read more: Hong Kong has been devoured by a 'sea of black' amid protests over extradition plans with China: How the intense blowback inspired a historic apology

Last Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released a statement supporting the protesters.

"The hearts of all freedom-loving people were moved by the courage of the one million men and women of Hong Kong who took to the streets on Sunday to peacefully demand their rights, defend their sovereignty and denounce this horrific extradition bill," the statement read.

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