China News Service, Geneva, March 15. On March 15, Chen Yingxin, the youth representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, delivered a speech at the 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, introducing the real situation in Hong Kong and pointing out that the Hong Kong National Security Law truly protects the human rights of Hong Kong residents.

  Chen Yingxin said that the right to freedom of speech stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been severely damaged in the violence that took place in Hong Kong since June 2019.

71-year-old Ms. Wu Shuqing told the truth about the situation in Hong Kong at the 42nd session of the Human Rights Council. She pointed out that militants do not represent the people of Hong Kong. Their escalating violence has destroyed the city and destroyed the livelihoods of most people in Hong Kong.

The black-clad thugs became angry and carried out systematic and planned violent attacks on Ms. Wu's family business, and Ms. Wu was also abused.

The international media played down or ignored reports of violent attacks on Ms. Wu's family business by activists.

  Chen Yingxin said that she introduced Ms. Wu’s experience and only wanted to explain the necessity of implementing the Hong Kong National Security Law from two aspects: first, with the implementation of the National Security Law, black-clothed violence disappeared and Ms. Wu’s property rights were protected; second , She does not need to worry about her personal safety in order to tell the truth about the violence in black.

Contrary to the negative reports in the Western media, the Hong Kong National Security Law not only restores the rule of law and order in Hong Kong, but also protects the human rights of Hong Kong residents.

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