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A massive demonstration of Hong Kong residents demanding the extradition bill continued last weekend. Against this backdrop, pro-American groups also held rallies, and Hong Kong is facing a prolonged phase of confrontation with friends and family.

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The citizens in black dress filled up the city of Hong Kong again.

The protesters threw strikes at the Hong Kong liaison office of the Chinese central government, expressing anti-Semitic feelings and undermining the national emblem.

The organizers said that 430,000 people participated in the protests.

Police responded firmly by launching tear gas.

The Chinese State Council was angry that it could not tolerate it as saying, "It is a challenge to the Chinese government authority, and it is touching the Magong route of the national anthem."

The Hong Kong government also strongly condemns protesters who have challenged national sovereignty by undermining the national flag.

The other day, a group of pro-North Korean citizens who held mass rally meetings also accused violent demonstrations of harming Hong Kong's stability.

There was a suspicion of a white terrorist attack on a pro-American.

At 11 pm on the 21st, several men wearing white and wearing masks burst into the subway history and attacked civilians indiscriminately.

Local media reported that they mainly attacked participants in demonstrations against blackmailed repatriation.

Police are intent on highlighting violence, saying they are tracking more than 700 people who led violent demonstrations.