Hong Kong police refused to convene and protest Concern with “forced” youth August 29 20:44

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, the police decided not to admit that the large-scale rally and demonstration march scheduled for 31st were “escalating violence by some participants”. However, many participants are more likely to perform demonstrations as planned, and there are growing concerns about clashing with the police.

In Hong Kong, protests continued over the amendment of the ordinance that allowed the suspects to be handed over to mainland China, and 1.7 million people participated in a demonstration called by a democratic organization on 18th this month. did.

When this group called for a march on March 31 around the Hong Kong government building and the Chinese government branch office, the police said, “After the demonstration, the violence of some participants tends to escalate, Decided not to allow gatherings and demonstrations, saying that we could not ensure safety, and notified the group on the 29th.

Reiko Reiko, the representative of the group, said that he would appeal, and repelled that "it is not possible to calm citizens by banning demonstrations."

The 31st was the day the Chinese NPC = National People's National Congress was decided to close democrats to run for the election to select the top administrative official in Hong Kong five years ago. It was planned to seek a new election.

Many participants are more likely to march as planned regardless of police decisions, and there are growing concerns about clashing police with some young people who are increasingly repelling China.