Hong Kong government banned from participating in masked protests

The Hong Kong media reported that the advisory body of the government's top executive secretary, Moon Moon-moon, is holding an extraordinary meeting on the 4th. Discussing the implementation of the "Emergency Situation Ordinance" where various rules can be established at the discretion of the chief executive without approval from the Congress to prohibit participation in masking protests with masks. It seems that there is.

Media from Hong Kong have reported that the administrative council, the administrative agency's advisory body, has been holding an extraordinary meeting from 11:00 am on the 4th of Japan time.

Among them, the “Emergency Situation Regulations”, which allows the establishment of various rules at the discretion of the Secretary-General without approval by the Parliament, prohibits participation in protests with masks etc. It seems that we are discussing legal procedures for this.

Many of the participants in the protests in Hong Kong are hiding their faces with masks and goggles to protect themselves from the tear gas from the police and to prevent the authorities from identifying themselves.

In this regard, pro-mid-ranking lawmakers, etc., demanded that the government take a ban, because hiding their faces led to more radical acts.

If the “Emergency Situation Ordinance” is activated, it is expected that citizens' repulsion will become even stronger since the civil riots occurred during the British colonial era in 1967.

Meanwhile, during the protests that coincided with the 70th year of the founding of China on the 1st of this month, an 18-year-old male high school student who was temporarily heavy after being shot with a handgun by a police officer was charged with violence charges on the 3rd. .

High school student prosecution was shot back

During protests against the government in Hong Kong, high school boys who were once heavy after being shot with handguns by police officers were prosecuted for riot charges, and citizens are increasingly rebelling against security authorities.

In Hong Kong, a large-scale protest against the Communist Party of China and the Hong Kong government was held on the 1st of this month in the 70th year of the founding of China, and an 18-year-old male high school student who participated in this campaign It was shot and became heavy for a while.

High school students recovered their consciousness after surgery and their condition is stable, but they are still hospitalized.

On the other hand, Hong Kong media prosecuted for violence crimes and assaulting police officers on the 3rd, as high school students tried to throw bricks against police officers or hit them with iron pipes before they were shot with handguns I was informed by the authorities.

Regarding the shooting of high school students, the police have explained that it was for self-defense, but in the first series of protests that began in June, it was the first time a police person had been injured due to the shooting, and there was a voice in pursuit of police responsibility. With this prosecution in the process of spreading, the public has rebounded against the security authorities.