Mask-prohibited Hong Kong Halloween masks and masked protests on November 1 at 7:02

In Hong Kong, which celebrated Halloween, it was forbidden to hide its face with masks during protests, and many young people gathered in downtown to try to protest the government by wearing masks and masks. It was also seen appearance to protest wearing the mask of Xi Jinping Jintao.

In Hong Kong last month, a rule prohibiting hiding faces with masks during protests was enforced, but on the evening of 31st, a call was made to protest the government wearing a mask and mask in time for Halloween. It was.

Many young people responding to this gathered in downtown Hong Kong and other places, protesting, saying “Don't allow the rules” or “Do not allow police violence”.

Some of the gathered people, in addition to the costume of anime characters, also was seen appearance to protest wearing the mask of Xi Jinping Jintao and Hong Kong government top of the forest Teitsuki-ah chief executive of China.

In addition, many young people in masks gathered in the downtown area of ​​Kowloon Peninsula, and some of them threw bricks on the road, set fire, and broke traffic lights.

On the other hand, the police began to forcibly eliminate the tears, and confusion continued until dawn.

In Hong Kong, a constituency election is scheduled to be held on the 24th of this month, but there are ongoing public protests against the government and the police, and there are growing concerns that the government may postpone the election .