Last Updated Nov 14th, 2019 at 4:33 pm

The Hong Kong government announced Wednesday that it has withdrawn the extradition bill that started months of protests in the city. The withdrawal fulfills only one of the five demands made by protesters, who continue to take to the streets.

The extradition bill would have allowed Hong Kong citizens to be sent to mainland China to be tried in a communist party-controlled court.

The pro-Democracy protesters are also demanding independent investigation for police conduct, amnesty protection for arrested protesters, and political reforms.