Tens of thousands of protests in Hong Kong police use teardrops on participants November 2, 20:02

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, tens of thousands of protests were held mainly by candidates for the district assembly elections to be held late this month. Since then, many participants have marched and the police have started to eliminate them using teardrops.

In Hong Kong, a large-scale protest rally was held mainly by democratic candidates who ran for the district assembly election on the 24th of this month. Citizens gathered.

At the venue, election candidates appealed for support, the rules that prohibit participants from hiding their faces with masks during protests, and the police quit violence when cracking down I screamed for that.

A man in his 40s who participated in the meeting said, “We must stand up to protect Hong Kong's freedom so as not to lose pressure from China. We want to send our voice to the Hong Kong government to restore justice.” It was.

The candidate man also said, “Elections are the last opportunity left to protest the government in a peaceful manner.”

Afterwards, many participants in masks left the venue, marched, and the police began to eliminate using teardrops while blocking roads in downtown areas.

In Hong Kong, five months have passed since the protests began, but there have been ongoing public opposition to the government and police, and some people are worried about whether the elections can be held as scheduled.