The first weekend after the enforcement of the National Security Maintenance Act of Hong Kong The fear that citizens will be deprived of their freedom 8:01 on July 4

Based on the Hong Kong National Security Act, which came into effect this week, the Chinese government has announced a major personnel affairs of related organizations and has solidified a system to crack down on anti-governmental activities led by China. This is the first weekend of law enforcement in Hong Kong, but so far no large-scale protests have been called for, and citizens are greeted with fear of deprivation of their freedom.

The Chinese government has announced that it has appointed Secretary General Chung Yan-o of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party to be the head of the newly established National Security Agency, a security system, based on the Hong Kong National Security Act enacted last month. did.

Hong Kong media is known to have been hard-lined, said Zheng, who was known for his rigorous handling of a police clash with a citizen protesting corruption in 2011 in Wutai Village, Guangdong Province.

In addition, he announced that he has appointed Hong Kong's chief of branch offices, Mr. Hui Ning, as the "counselor" who practically guides the "National Security Maintenance Committee" established in the Hong Kong government, and a system to crack down on anti-government movements led by China. Is solidifying.

In Hong Kong, on the 3rd of this month, one of the 10 people arrested for violating the National Security Maintenance Law on the 1st of this month was charged with the crime of dividing the country and the law enforcement such as being charged with the terrorist activity for the first time It has begun.

This is the first weekend of law enforcement in Hong Kong, but so far no large-scale protests have been called for, and citizens are greeted with fear of deprivation of their freedom.