The Hong Kong government held its first dialogue meeting but did not respond to the establishment of an independent investigation committee September 27th 4:43

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On the evening of the 26th in Hong Kong, where protests continue, the government and citizens held their first dialogue meeting to establish an independent investigation committee to investigate police violence against demonstrators, which many citizens demand. Once again indicated that he did not respond.

The first dialogue meeting between the Hong Kong government and citizens was attended by over 100 people selected by the government from the Secretary of the Moon, and from the citizens, over 20,000 applicants. did.

Secretary Ringo said that the Hong Kong government has the greatest responsibility for a series of confusions that took place since June, triggered by a change in the ordinance that would allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China. Admitted non.

However, regarding the establishment of an independent investigative committee that investigates violence against the demonstrators by police, which many citizens demanded, he reiterated his refusal to assume that existing agencies have already investigated.

The 50-year-old woman who participated said, “It has no meaning and wasted time. The Secretary of State listens only to us and does not respond to anything.”

On the other hand, in the vicinity of the venue, there were hundreds of demonstrators urging the protest directly to protest with the director, and the situation that the director was unable to leave the venue for 4 hours after the rally ended. It was.

In Hong Kong, a large-scale protest is planned for this weekend and next month, when China will celebrate its 70th anniversary.