[Global Times Comprehensive Report] According to Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Daily" report on the 25th, Zhong Jianhua, the deputy chief executive of the "Hong Kong Minyan Research Institute", who has close ties to the anti-China anti-Hong Kong organization, revealed on Facebook that he had left Hong Kong by plane on the 24th. UK, will live overseas for a while.

  Zhong Jianhua claimed that he had never thought of immigrating, and "his life's vocation and responsibility are in Hong Kong", but because he did not want many family members and friends who loved him and cared about him to continue to worry about him, he decided to leave Hong Kong.

Public opinion in Hong Kong pointed out that he was "fleeing in fear of crime".

Liang Zhenying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, broke the news on social platforms in the early morning of the 25th that Zhong Jianhua was actually immigrating overseas, and asked him to return the passport and ID card of the Hong Kong SAR.

Some netizens said that people like Zhong Jianhua who are anti-China and disrupt Hong Kong leave early.

  Zhong Jianhua is a former assistant professor of the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. After retiring in 2020, he joined the "Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute" as the deputy CEO.

The organization has been repeatedly exposed to have close ties with Hong Kong rioting organizations. During the election of the Hong Kong Legislative Council in 2004, Chung Tingyao, chairman and chief executive of "Hong Kong Democracy Research", personally admitted that its polls were accepted by the "American Democracy Foundation" and its subordinate "American International". Funded by the Democratic Association for Affairs.

In August 2012, Zhong Tingyao was accused of receiving more than 70,000 US dollars in funding from the United States and 50,000 pounds from the "British Internet Watch Foundation".

In February of this year, the "Hong Kong People's Research Institute" also deliberately calculated the respondents who supported the patriotic and Hong Kong camp separately, and obtained the data that nearly 90% of the citizens supported "coexistence with the epidemic". .

According to the website of Oriental Daily, a number of Hong Kong opposition figures who organized illegal "primary elections" were arrested in January last year on suspicion of violating Hong Kong's national security law.

The "Hong Kong People's Research Institute" that assisted in holding the illegal "primary election" was also investigated by the police. Zhong Jianhua went to the Wanchai Police Headquarters to assist the investigation on January 7 last year. At that time, he claimed that he did not have any information to provide the police.

  In March this year, a draft questionnaire suspected to be produced by the "Hong Kong Civil Research" was circulated on the Internet to conduct polls on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Some of the questions were accused of being seriously inducing and suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law.