[Global Network Comprehensive Report] On the 29th, Mark Simon, a powerful assistant to the leader of the chaotic Hong Kong and the founder of "One Media" in Hong Kong, Mark Simon, revealed that he is now in Taiwan.

  According to Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" report, Mark Simon claimed that he was now in Taiwan when he accepted a radio program yesterday (29th). He was asked if he was worried that he would be arrested after the entry into force of the "National Security Act of the Minato City." He has a residence in Hong Kong and a property in Taiwan.

  Mark Simon was formerly the chairman of the Hong Kong branch of the United States Republican Party and served as a naval intelligence officer, and later became Li Zhiying's effective assistant. The Ta Kung Pao once reported that the illegal “Occupy Central” account was heavily funded by Li Zhiying, and then the assistant Mark Simon “came out” to distribute the money to let the opposition “do its job”. From 2013 to September 2014, during the illegal "occupation" outbreak of "sensitive", online disclosure of Mark Simon frequently issued HSBC promissory notes to the opposition, including HK$3 million on October 18, 2013 to the Hong Kong opposition political party Citizen Party, 500 Ten thousand yuan to the Hong Kong opposition political party Democratic Party, to Leung Kwok Hung and Li Zhuoren 500,000 Hong Kong dollars each.

  The work of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to formulate a national security law for the port area has entered the final stage, which has caused a huge response in the political arena of Hong Kong.

  A few days ago, Chen Fang Ansheng, the former chief of the Hong Kong Department of Administration, one of the "gangs of four in Hong Kong," suddenly announced his withdrawal from politics. Chen Fang Ansheng issued a statement on June 26, claiming that he was 80 years old and would retire from civil and political work. According to Hong Kong media analysis, the apparent reason is "elderly" and "accompanying family members", but the actual reason lies in the deterrent effect of the "National Security Act of the Port Area". Hong Kong media pointed out that her withdrawal was the first domino to fall from the opposition camp in Hong Kong.

  Subsequently, Chen Yun, a heavyweight of the Hong Kong pan-riots, also publicly announced his withdrawal from Hong Kong politics.

  Chen Yun posted on the social networking site on the afternoon of June 28. In the post he criticized the Hong Kong opposition and "Hong Kong independence" elements, saying that if Hong Kong's fate was handed over to those people, it would push Hong Kong into an international political struggle The black hole describes Hong Kong as a super-huge ship with huge horsepower. It is no problem to enter the vortex, but it is unlucky to enter the black hole. Chen Yun also said that he had announced his withdrawal after the failure of the 2016 Legislative Council election and advocated the "sustainable basic law" agenda, claiming that it was his last political action in Hong Kong. This statement was pointed out by the Hong Kong media to clarify the relationship with the recent illegal violence in Hong Kong.

  Prior to this, Li Zhiying, who was involved in many lawsuits, also applied to the court for changing bail conditions many times, intending to go to the United States, but the court believed that Li was at risk of absconding and rejected his application.