Reverse?

Hong Kong rioters were denied access to the US consulate to seek asylum, and Hong Kong rioters criticized the US for "shameful"

  [Global Network Comprehensive Reporting reporter Zhao Youping] What is wrong?

Zhong Hanlin, the former convener of Hong Kong's "Student Movement" who has been advocating "Hong Kong independence", and three others were arrested by the Hong Kong Police National Security Office on the morning of the 27th.

US State Department spokesman McNerney and Secretary of State Pompeo also made irresponsible remarks on this issue on the 29th to try to "support" them.

However, according to the Hong Kong media, because the US Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau refused to extend a "helping hand" to shelter the Hong Kong insurgents, it was criticized as "shameful" by the Hong Kong insurgency organization.

  According to previous reports from Hong Kong media, Zhong Hanlin, suspected of publishing information on the Internet that incites others to secession, and involved in money laundering worth nearly 700,000 Hong Kong dollars, was charged by the Hong Kong police with one crime of secession, one crime of conspiracy to publish seditious publications, and Two crimes of money laundering.

Zhong Hanlin went to the West Kowloon Court for interrogation on October 29. The judge rejected his application for bail on the grounds that the defendant was at risk of absconding and committed another crime during bail. The case will be retrial on January 7 next year.

  On October 29, the US State Department spokesperson made irresponsible remarks, "condemned the Hong Kong police for arresting and detaining three young people including Zhong Hanlin".

On the 29th, US Secretary of State Pompeo also pointed at his fingertips and "supported" Hong Kong disruptors.

On the one hand, he "strongly condemned the Hong Kong government" and on the other hand demanded "immediate release of the detainees."

  However, according to the details of "The US Consulate refused to asylum Zhong Hanlin and his companions" disclosed by Hong Kong media today (30th), the plot this time is a bit different.

  Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Net" quoted US media sources on the 30th as saying that Zhong Hanlin wanted to enter the US Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau on Tuesday to seek asylum, but was arrested by the police before entering.

In addition to Zhong Hanlin, four other people entered the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau as a group. One of them was a U.S. citizen. They met with consulate officials, but the defendant told them they could not receive any protection. They only left their phone numbers. Asking to leave, "In short, you can only keep in touch, not take substantial actions."

  Hong Kong media also claimed that the Hong Kong Disruption Organization was very dissatisfied with the US consulate's refusal of "political asylum".

The “Friends of Hong Kong” organization that helped Zhong Hanlin’s chaos in Hong Kong stated that the US consulate had known in advance that the person involved would go to the consulate on the same day instead of what the outside world called “hard-breaking”. He said to one of them that he could seek help from the Embassy if necessary, and one of them was a U.S. citizen born in the United States, but "the U.S. consulate eventually refused to help, which is shameful."

  In this regard, some Hong Kong netizens claimed that these chaos in Hong Kong were "recognizing thieves as fathers", "ignorant" and "betrayed by the United States."

  Some netizens sarcastically said that the original ideal script was "riot→arrest→seeking asylum→going to Europe and the United States to be a happy foreigner."

  Some netizens pointedly pointed out: The Yankees do not help, they just want to use the Hong Kong chaos to attack China, "If you don't wake up, life will really be over." ↓

  Others say that this is the fate of those who endanger national security.