Hong Kong democratic activist Satoshi Raokan stays in the UK, thinking of continuing the democratization movement July 14, 6:22

He argued that Satoshi Raokan, a democratic activist who has left Hong Kong in opposition to the enforcement of the "Hong Kong National Security Act," is staying in the UK and reiterated his intention to continue the campaign for democracy in Hong Kong.

Known as one of the leaders of a large-scale protest campaign "Umbrella Movement" in which young people in Hong Kong sought democratic elections in 2014, Mr. Satoshi Luowan opposed the enforcement of the National Security Maintenance Law of Hong Kong on 3rd this month. Has revealed that he has left Hong Kong.

I didn't know where to stay, but on the 13th, Mr. Luo posted on Twitter that "Destination is London" and revealed that he started a new life in England.

"My message is that the people of Hong Kong will never give up. We will never fall apart. On the contrary, we are well prepared for the upcoming difficult struggle," he said. I showed again the idea of ​​continuing the movement to seek.

In addition, 13th is his 27th birthday, and at the same time, it was also the day when Mr. Liu Xiaobo, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for symbolizing the democratic movement in China, died three years ago, "The greatest wish is for the peace of Hong Kong people and its spirit will continue to live."