sophie: so, earlier this year when chief executive carrie lam proposed a new law which could see hongkongersice, the people rose up. male: no extradition to china. no extradition to china. sophie: in june, an estimated 2 million marched against the bill, the largest protest in the city's history. [shouting] sophie: "gotham," a high-school student, joined the movement. sophie: the government suspended the bill but refused to officially withdraw it, further infuriating many hongkongers. yoyo: when 2 million came out and the government still refused to directly address or respond to the people, and we realized that, hey, it's the government who did not or refused to answer the people, and it's a structural problem that can only be solved by democracy. [shouting] sophie: on july 1, the 22nd anniversary of the island's handover from the united kingdom to china, protestors stormed the legco, hong kong's government chambers. mp fernando cheung tried to stop protestors breaking in. fernando cheung: when i saw the crowd try to storm into the legco, trying to break the glass door, i thought, "no, that