Hong Kong protests occupy a corner of the financial district

While the Hong Kong government is showing its stance to strengthen the control of protests, a large number of citizens seeking democratization gathered in the center of Hong Kong on the 11th, and the youths were temporarily transported to the corner of the financial district. Confusion continues, such as taking over.

In the financial district in the heart of Hong Kong, thousands of citizens gathered from noon on the 12th and shouted the slogan for democratization.

Some youths broke traffic lights, crushed sidewalks and struck the roads, congested traffic and occupied a corner for about four and a half hours before being eliminated by the police.

One of the citizens who gathered said, “The government doesn't matter about the actions of the police, and many people are angry at the government. I want the government to take action.”

On the 11th in Hong Kong, a 21-year-old male student who participated in the protests has become serious due to the firing of police officers, and last week the first death since the series of protests began, There has been a further repulsion against the police and government.

On the morning of the 12th, road traffic and railway operations were obstructed in various locations, and confusion continued with students and police at some universities.

On the other hand, the Hong Kong government's chief executive, Moon Moon Rin, has shown a stance to strengthen the crackdown on protests, and the conflict between citizens and the government is becoming more intense.

Mr. Ringo's approval rating is at the lowest level ever

The Hong Kong People's Research Institute, a Hong Kong think tank, conducted a public opinion poll by phone for more than 1,000 citizens from the 1st to the 8th of this month and announced the results on the 12th.

According to it, the approval rate of the executive director of the moon is a 11%, which is the lowest level among the successive executives since returning to Hong Kong in 1997.

A college student who appeared to have participated in protests during the survey fell from the building and became fatal, then died in the hospital, and the low support rate continued to rebound the civilian police and government Indicates that