Hong Kong 70 years ago, protest against the Chinese government 70 years ago Clash with police in some areas September 29 20:12

In Hong Kong, various protests are being called for the 70th anniversary of the founding of China on October 1st, and on March 29 there was a demonstration marching to protest against the Chinese government, and some participants and the police collided. .

On the 29th, many citizens in black clothes gathered in the downtown area of ​​Hong Kong Island to make a paper crane with a prayer for peace, and held a demonstration with the flags of the United Nations and other countries. I did.

In Hong Kong, after the government has announced withdrawal of the ordinance amendment that allows the suspects who triggered protests to be handed over to mainland China, the government has also called for the realization of a system for directly selecting the chief executive in the election. Protests continue.

As protests protracted for a long time, citizens were increasingly dissatisfied with the Chinese government as damaging the “one country and two systems” that would allow a high degree of autonomy. I protested against the Chinese government with banners such as “I have received it” or “Yin ’s Xinjiang is Hong Kong today”.

In the demonstration on the 29th, there was no application for permission from the police, and while the youths occupied the road, the police started to forcibly eliminate them with tears, and some clashes occurred.

A large-scale demonstration march is planned on October 1st, the 70th anniversary of the founding of China, but the police are opposed to this and there is a possibility that a collision will occur again.

Participant “It looks like a Tiananmen incident just because there are no tanks”

A 23-year-old woman who participated in a protest in Hong Kong said, “I feel angry with the Chinese government. It ’s just like the Tiananmen affair with no tanks. I want to regain freedom. I can't be pleased. "

A 21-year-old man said, “The Hong Kong government is in the hands of the Chinese government and hurts citizens with violence, so I ca n’t stand it.”

A gathering and demonstration of about 400 people in Tokyo

On the 29th in Tokyo, people from Hong Kong who lived in Japan gathered, showed solidarity to the protesters and protested against the Hong Kong government.

Protests were held on SNS, and about 400 people from Hong Kong living in Japan gathered at a park in Chiyoda Ward around 4pm.

Many of the participants wore the same black clothes as the Hong Kong demonstrators, concealed their faces with masks etc. to prevent identification, and wrote a placard that says “Never oppose the Hong Kong police violence” While holding up, we marched to the Hong Kong government office in Tokyo.

And all the participants gave a speech, such as “Fight for Freedom in Hong Kong,” and showed solidarity to the Hong Kong demonstrators.

After that, a representative sent a statement to the office mailbox saying that violence against the Hong Kong police demonstrators was never allowed.

The man who hosted the protest said, “I want to appeal to Japan and the world that Hong Kong police are wrong, and I want to send Yale from Tokyo to Hong Kong people.