Along with prolonged protests against criminal law and repatriation law, 10 colleges and 100 high school students in Hong Kong will be refusing classes starting next month.

According to the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong's colleges are starting a new semester next month, with eight public university and two private university student representatives declining on Tuesday.

More than 100 middle and high school students will also participate in anti-repatriation meetings once a week starting next month.

Students plan to increase their level of behavior by the 13th of next month if the Hong Kong government does not accept the five requirements.

The five requirements of Hong Kong demonstrators include the complete removal of repatriation laws, an independent investigation into the police crackdown, the withdrawal of the protesters' mob rule, the unconditional release and indictment of arrested protesters, and the administration of a straight line.

"If the government does not accept our requirements, we will raise our level of action by indefinitely denying classes," said Kenneth Davin, student president of the Hong Kong University Student Council. "If the Secretary of State Carrie Lam wants to talk to us, Will have to be accommodated. ”

They plan to hold a massive rally next month at Jungmun University on the 2nd and at Central Charter Garden Park in downtown Hong Kong on the 13th.

The previous day, an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 students, teachers, and parents held an anti-repatriation rally in Central Edinburgh Square.

Hong Kong Education Minister Kevin Yong said, "Students should not be in political turmoil."

Demonstrators against the repatriation law will hold a "Hong Kong Road" demonstration that mimics the "Road of Baltic" tonight to create a 45-km human belt connecting 39 subway stations.

On August 23, 1989, about two million Baltic tribal residents, with a total population of only seven million, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Molotov-Ribbentrop, which gave the Soviet Union rights to the region. 'Demonstrated.

They demonstrated the world's longing for independence from the Soviet Union and created a human belt of 600 km in length, the largest record ever in the demonstration.

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