Protesters continue to protest the Hong Kong administration secretary to talk with citizens from next week on September 17 at 12:52

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, the top government official, Moon Moon Yi Wang, held a press conference on the 17th, accused repeated violence and clarified that a dialogue meeting with citizens will begin next week. He expressed his awareness that he wanted to solve it.

In Hong Kong, 100 days have passed since a series of protests began, but even after the announcement of the withdrawal of the ordinance amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China, the public reaction has not subsided On the 15th, a large-scale demonstration marching was held.

On the other hand, some extreme demonstrators have thrown flame bottles at government office buildings, destroyed subway station facilities, collided with residents critical of the demonstration, and injured people one after another .

At the press conference on the 17th, Secretary of the Moon Tsukiyasu Ringo accused such acts of harming the safety of society, and “soliciting opinions through violence only exacerbates the division of society.” Said.

On top of that, we revealed that we would like to start a public dialogue meeting where citizens can participate freely from next week, and expressed their awareness that they would like to solve problems through dialogue.