Protest activities spread in Hong Kong Class boycott and strike meeting September 2 18:18

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, the new semester started on the 2nd, but in order to show the government's intention to protest among junior and senior high school students and college students, there are moves to boycott classes, and strikes are invited in a wide range of industries. Protest activities are spreading.

In Hong Kong, where protests against the government and the police have continued for nearly three months, the new semester began on the 2nd, and at the junior high school in the center there were students attending school with their parents.

On the other hand, democratic organizations are calling on boycotts of classes once a week to junior and senior high school students to show protest to the government, and in front of the school gates, graduates hand out leaflets and appeal for participation. It was.

Hundreds of students who boycotted the class met in the central square as it rained.

Among them, an 18-year-old female university student on behalf of the participants called out, “I was injured and it was the hardest summer vacation so far, but I want to work with the government together.” .

A 13-year-old boy who participated in a boycott of the class said, “If there is no future in Hong Kong, there is no point in going to class. There is pressure from the teacher, but now I want to speak out.” It was.

Even at universities, student groups are calling for boycotts of classes from 2 days to 2 weeks.

In addition, industry groups in a wide range of industries, such as finance and retail, called for strikes on the 2nd and 3rd, and at the gathering held in the park in the center, the organizer's representative was the top secretary general of the Hong Kong government. Wanted to choose in the general election.

In Hong Kong, protests are spreading on the 1st, with young people temporarily blocking arterial roads and railways leading to the airport, as well as disrupting subway operations on the 2nd morning.

Hong Kong government number 2 “barbarism is never allowed”

Regarding the protests that lasted on the 31st of this month and the 1st of this month, Parliamentary Secretary Zhang Jianjong of Hong Kong government No. 2 said at a press conference on the 1st, “Demonstration participants are taking on increasingly aggressive acts of violence and law. It is breaking the peace and order of Hong Kong. Such barbaric behavior is never allowed. "

On top of that, “What we need now is to stop the disruption caused by violence, and the government will explore the exit through dialogue with various people.”

On the other hand, Mr. Zhang said on whether to apply the emergency regulations that can restrict communication and gatherings at SNS widely, which is attracting interest in Hong Kong. I am just considering the law. "

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China “Supporting Hong Kong Government and Police”

A spokesman for the Hong Kong protest that took place on the 31st of last month and the 1st of this month, a spokesman from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said at a press conference on the 2nd, “The Chinese government supported the "I support violence and confusion and restore order based on the law," stressing support for Hong Kong authorities.

Also, in light of the fact that leaders who led the paratrooper five years ago were arrested on the 30th of last month, the EU-European High Representative Moguerini expressed concern, “ "It changed to extreme violence beyond the scope of" and said, "If such violence and illegal crime happened in Europe, no country should sit down."