"Freedom is gone" Street activities in China's national security legislation Tokyo June 20, 23:16

As China accelerates its preparations for the introduction of a "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-governmental moves in Hong Kong, Hong Kong people living in Japan conducted street activities in Shibuya, Tokyo and said, "There is no freedom. I asked him to turn his attention to this issue.

China is preparing for the introduction of "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, and state media reported on the 20th night that the Chinese security agency will be resident in Hong Kong in the bill I told you for the first time.

Street activities were conducted by a group of Hong Kong people living in Japan, and about 30 people gathered in the plaza in front of JR Shibuya Station on the afternoon of the 20th.

Mr. Lee* Iwata, who is a member of the activity and is from Hong Kong, said, “The Hong Kong “One Country, Two System” is collapsing and we must stand up”.

He added, "The freedom that Japan has is gone. We want the freedom to vote, the freedom to meet, and the air to take for granted."

A male employee from Hong Kong said, "It is unclear how the national security legislation will actually be applied, and I am concerned that the Chinese government will arbitrarily abuse it." I complained about my anxiety.

Participants called on people to address this issue by handing out flyers about the protests in Hong Kong and singing the song "Hong Kong Glory".

Mr. Lee *Iwata said, "I really wanted to tell young Japanese people the reality that Hong Kong people have no right to live freely. It may be too late, but I would like to continue my activities." It was

* "I" means "king" and "sui"