Overseas Network, June 27. According to Hong Kong's "East Network" report, the Hong Kong opposition plans to hold rallies and processions on June 28 and July 1, respectively. The police issued a notice on the 26th to object.

  According to reports, affected by the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has extended the "prohibition order" to July 2 to restrict the gathering of more than 50 people. The objection notice issued by the Hong Kong Police yesterday (26th) also pointed out that considering the epidemic situation and the "prohibition order" and other factors, it is believed that the holding of public meetings or processions will increase the risk of public infection and constitute a life and health hazard for all citizens. Major threats, endangering public safety and affecting the rights of others.

  In addition, the police mentioned in the objection notice that after the march on July 1, last year, and after several public meetings or marches from May to June this year, there were violent incidents, and the application for this march was very close to High-risk buildings affected by conflict and violence.

  After the police issued the objection notice, the person who applied for the assembly immediately appealed. The Public Assembly and Procession Appeals Committee held a hearing this morning (27th), and finally decided to maintain opposition to the holding of the two processions and assemblies on the grounds that the procession violated public safety, order and safety. (Overseas Website Wei Xuewei)