"Hong Kong's national security law" (Hong Kong Security Law) will remain in Hong Kong," said Joshua Wong, a Hong Kong democratization figure.

According to EFE's news agency on the 4th, Joshua Cheng said in a telephone interview with the media the day before, saying, “I still have a role to play here,” referring to September legislative elections.

After the Hong Kong Security Act came into effect, there was a high possibility that Joshua Cheng would be arrested, and his Democystodang decided to dissolve just before the law went into effect.

Joshua Wong is on trial for illegal gatherings against the "criminal extradition bill" (repatriation law) of last year, and his departure to Hong Kong is banned.

He told the legislative assembly that he was willing to run for the election.

EFE's evaluation is that the chances of qualifying for a legislative election are also small, considering that Hong Kong's deprivation of candidates for Joshua Cheng's eligibility for basic law in the Hong Kong Constitution during the November elections last year .

But Joshua Wong said, "I hope the public opposition to the Hong Kong Security Law will be quantified as a result of the primary election." "I said.

The interview took place with Joshua Wong, former ex-chairman of the Democratic Party of Nathan Lowe, who led the Hong Kong's democratic protests in 2014, the'Umbrella Revolution'.

"I understand Nathan Law's decision. It was never an easy decision," he said. "We're off to fight for Hong Kong. We need an international voice."

AFP reported that after the Hong Kong Security Act came into effect, books written by democrats such as Joshua Wong disappeared from the Hong Kong library's library and loans became impossible.

Meanwhile, according to the Hong Kong media report, on the Internet, on the day of the United States' Independence Day, opinions were raised to congratulate the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong, and police inspections were conducted around the U.S. Consulate General.

In front of the Consulate General, two people, including a man holding a paper with American stars and stripes, spoke loudly, and another woman was arrested while shaking the large stars and stripes.

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