A massive protest against the extradition law was reopened in the city center of Hong Kong.

Protests against the repatriation law hosted by the civil rights front, a coalition of democratic camp groups, began at 3 pm COSWAY Bay's Victoria Park in local time.

In hot weather over 30 degrees, the participants depart from Victoria Park and are marching to the Southern Playground, a complex of sports facilities in Wanchai.

Today's protest was held on March 9th and 16th, 2009, when 1,010,000 people, 2 million people, 550,000 people participated in the demonstration.

The organizers predicted that 50,000 people would participate, but the police are expecting a larger number.

Most of the citizens dressed in swords marched in demanding the complete abolition of repatriation, resignation of Kariram, ministry investigations and punishment of protesters, and the introduction of a fully democratic electoral system.

Although the minister of public administration has officially declared the death of the repatriation law, protesters have been facing a prolonged period of confrontation between Hong Kong citizens and the government, in addition to the complete elimination of repatriation laws.

The civil rights front was originally intended to be the front of the Supreme Court building, but the police demanded a shorter march on the grounds of public safety.

The police are concerned that some protesters may attack public institutions and maintain high alertness by installing obstacles 2m high around the building such as government offices and police stations.

In Hong Kong, tensions are rising dramatically as the largest ever - ever commemorating the explosion of a priest '

Hong Kong police arrested two other suspects after a 27 - year - old man arrested a man on the grounds of raiding a factory building in the Songan area on February 19 and carrying various weapons, including 2 kilograms of high - performance explosives.

The suspect, who was first arrested, was reported to be a member of the Hong Kong People's Front, a group advocating Hong Kong independence.

(Photo: AFP / Yonhap News)