About 10 protesters returned to Hong Kong’s Revenue Tower on June 25, 2019, to apologise for causing a disturbance by blockading the building the previous day. On June 24, about 100 protesters jammed the entrance to the tax office to pressure the government to withdraw an unpopular extradition bill which would allow fugitive transfers to the Chinese mainland. A day after scuffles broke out between protesters and members of the public and civil servants who were trying to pass, some of the…