Hong Kong Call for protests on weekends Unexpected confusion convergence September 6 19:46

In Hong Kong, announcement of the amendment of the ordinance to allow the suspects who started protests to be handed over to mainland China was announced. It is still uncertain whether the confusion will converge with calls to block traffic to the airport.

On the 4th, the Hong Kong government's chief executive, Moon Moon Rin, announced that it would officially withdraw the amendment to the ordinance that would allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China.

However, in the protests over three months, the demands of citizens increased to five items, such as the realization of democratic elections where the chief executives were chosen directly, but the Hong Kong government has not accepted anything other than withdrawing the revised bill Therefore, citizens' repulsion is not settled.

On the night of the 5th, a large number of people protesting the government gathered at a railway station in the suburbs, and the police were dispatched. On the morning of the 6th, young people were holding hands to create human chains and voices of protest Was raised.

On the 7th of the weekend, a message that the traffic to the international airport was obstructed in order to inform the inside and outside of the protest voice, the airport authorities have called on the protesters to not disturb the user through local media. It is still a situation that cannot be seen whether the confusion will converge.

Appealing the safety of the Hong Kong government

The Hong Kong government, which announced the withdrawal of the proposed amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China, sent a letter emphasizing that Hong Kong is safe for each country, spreading the impact on tourism and other economic impacts. It is perceived that the aim is to stop.

On the 6th, the Hong Kong government revealed that the director of the Department of Commerce and Economic Development sent a letter to the consulates of each country in Hong Kong.

The letter said, “The protests affected roads and international airports, but they quickly recovered. The business was normal and safe, and the Hong Kong government will continue to maintain freedom of speech and demonstration.” After that, he explained, “The withdrawal of the ordinance amendment is to advance society.”

In addition, the Hong Kong government will continue to advertise this position in major newspapers in the United States and Asia over the next week.

Among them, in Australia, a major newspaper said on the 5th day, “We are determined to realize a peaceful and rational solution. We firmly promise one country and two systems. Hong Kong is still safe and open. An international advertisement was posted.

In Hong Kong, where protests have protracted, the impact on tourism has spread, and the Hong Kong government expects that the number of visitors to Hong Kong last month will drop to nearly half of the same month last year.

The Hong Kong government is perceived as having the goal of stopping the spread of economic impact by appealing overseas to a safe and free society.