Hong Kong Today Large-scale Protest Rally Concern with Police August 18 0:01

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, a demonstration march was held on the 17th, while a large rally was held in support of the Hong Kong government, and participants appealed to stop violence. On the 18th, there is a concern that a democratic organization that hosted a demonstration march with more than 1 million people in June called for a large-scale rally, leading to a collision with the police.

In Hong Kong, protests continued for more than two months over a draft amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China. Tensions are growing, with armed police in the United States gathering together to fight protests.

On the 17th, a march was held on the 17th, but in a park near the Legislative Assembly, which is the parliament in Hong Kong, a large-scale rally was held to support the Hong Kong government, calling on pro-Chinese groups. Over 10,000 people gathered.

In Hong Kong, some young people and the police have collided one after another in protests recently, and at the rally, participants with the Chinese flag etc. "support the police" or " "And urged them to stop violence.

In Hong Kong on the 18th, democratic groups are calling for a large-scale protest rally to protest the response to the Hong Kong government and police.

The group has hosted a demonstration march twice in June, with over 1 million people participating, but the police are not accepting the march this time.

For this reason, if the participants of the rally begin a march, there is concern that it will develop into a clash with the police.

Citizens in the armed police ...

In Shenzhen's stadium, adjacent to Hong Kong, armed police under the command of Chinese troops are gathered, and it seems that there is an aim to control the spread of protest activities in Hong Kong.

On this day, a 23-year-old woman who participated in the demonstration march said, “If you need to be wary of citizens who do not have any weapons, you should do so. You are not afraid of armed police.” It was.

A 29-year-old man also said, “Hong Kong people are out on the streets and are participating in protests like this and are not afraid of armed police.”

On the other hand, a 22-year-old woman said, “I'm a little worried, but I think it ’s ridiculous that the armed police are dispatched.”

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