Hong Kong No chaos on 7th, September 7th 19:59

In Hong Kong, it was announced that the ordinance amendment proposal withdrawn from the protest activity was withdrawn, but the public reaction has not been settled. On the 7th, there has been no major confusion at the airport where protests have been called for, but there have been multiple calls since the 8th, and the situation cannot be foreseen.

In Hong Kong, the government's top Secretary of the Moon, Moon Moon Rin, expressed the withdrawal of the ordinance revision that would allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China. The protest continues.

On the 7th, the first weekend after the announcement of withdrawal, a call to block traffic to the international airport was made at SNS, etc., and many people gathered at the station near the airport and raised a voice of protest. It was.

However, there has been no noticeable effect on buses and railroads that go directly to the airport, and there have been no major disruptions so far in the airport due to the large number of police officers coming out and being alert.

On the other hand, democracy organizations and junior and senior high school students held a press conference on the 7th, and on the 2nd of this month, they called for a boycott of classes at the start of the new semester. Announced plans to create a “human chain” and protest.

In Hong Kong, another group is calling for protests on the 8th, and the situation is still uncertain.

The state of the international airport in Hong Kong

At Hong Kong's international airport, many police officers are wary of protests, urging passengers not to stay around the terminal building for long periods of time.

When she came to pick up a friend at the airport, a woman who received the attention of a police officer said, “I was just sitting down and waiting for my friend.”

Calling organization "The government is not responding to citizens' requests"

In Hong Kong, an organization that called for boycotts of students at the start of the new semester on the 2nd of this month held a press conference on the 7th and announced the withdrawal of the ordinance revision that triggered the protest, "The government is not responding to the demands of the citizens," he said will continue with protests.

Along with junior and senior high school students, representatives of democratic organizations attended the conference. Among them, Vice President Akira Ikeya said, “Director Jun Hayao has withdrawn the ordinance amendment and responded to the demands of the citizens. "We are not responding, and we will continue to fight so that the government's" concession "does not stop there."

On the 9th, junior and senior high school students explained that the students would hold hands before the start of work to create a “human chain” to protest and hold a protest rally on the 13th of this month.