Pro-Chinese protests in pro-Chinese “enactment of masking prohibition law”

For the protests that continue in Hong Kong, we asked the government to enact a legislation that would restrict pro-Middle members from participating in the protests with masks. In this context, the Hong Kong media reports that it is proceeding with legal proceedings that prohibit the government from participating in protests while hiding their faces.

In the protests that continue in Hong Kong, many participants participate with their faces hidden by masks and goggles so that the authorities cannot identify themselves.

Regarding this, legislators of pro-middle schools held a press conference on the 3rd, and enacting a bill that regulates hiding faces with masks etc. and participating in protest activities, as hiding faces is leading to more radical acts I made clear what I asked the Hong Kong government to do.

A member of the conference said that "participants of the protests are violent because they hide themselves from the responsibility of the law by hiding their faces."

In this regard, several local media have hidden their faces by invoking the “Emergency Situation Ordinance” that allows the Hong Kong government to set various rules at the discretion of the Secretary-General without the approval of the legislature. On the 4th, he said that the policy was to consult with the administrative council, which is the advisory council of the chief executive, so that he could ban participation in protests.

If the “Emergency Situation Ordinance” is activated, it is possible to restrict the exchange of messages, gatherings, freedom of movement, etc., as necessary, so democratic legislators “activate the ordinance significantly limits the human rights of citizens. It ’s a thing, and it ’s never acceptable. ”

Democratic organizations rebound

Democratic organizations that have hosted large-scale demonstrations so far have reported on the reports that the Hong Kong government is considering the implementation of the “Emergency Situation Ordinance”. A bad law of the time, government agencies abuse power and persecute Hong Kong citizens, who use masks to protect themselves from tear bombs, and restricting it is the safety of citizens "It is a violation of freedom of expression."