Hong Kong continues to be confused Japanese students return home November 15 18:42

In Hong Kong, amidst confusion caused by protests, Japanese international students who are attending a university that has had a violent conflict have begun to return.

In Hong Kong, citizens have rebounded since the death of a university student who appeared to have participated in protests last week, and there have been clashes between young people and the police around several universities.

Of these, Hong Kong Chongmun University, where young people and police continued to exchange flame bottles and tears, left classes for the last semester for two weeks, and international students from other countries returned home. The movement to begin.

In fact, Yuichi Kita (19) of Sophia University, who had been studying Chinese at Chubun University since August, decided to return to Japan after returning to the middle of next month. I went outside.

Kita-san said, “The dormitory was suddenly closed, and we decided to evacuate the baggage and evacuate. A lot of tears were shot into the campus, making it look like a battlefield. The students were helping injured people. "

Also, many students said that there might be a police rush soon. “There were many barricades built on campus and they were prepared to fight to the end. I am very worried about what will happen to my friends who will be left without all the foreign students. "

On top of that, Kita-san said, “I am sorry that the study abroad period has been shortened, but I realized that freedom is not taken for granted. I want to tell you what is happening in Hong Kong after returning to Japan.” It was.

Zhongwen University has about 50 international students from Japan, but most of them have returned home or evacuated outside the university in the last few days, so the Japanese Consulate General in Hong Kong has evacuated from the university. It means that we support by putting out a bus for.

Protest against the Hong Kong government in Taiwan

In response to ongoing protests in Hong Kong, human rights organizations and student groups gathered in front of the Hong Kong government branch office in Taipei on the 15th in Taiwan. I was accused of hitting it.

Some of the participants were enrolled at Hong Kong Zhongwen University where there was a fierce clash and just returned to Taiwan. “The police had never entered the campus so when a clash occurred. I was very scared. "

“The local situation is incredible, and Hong Kong citizens cannot accept the actions and attitudes of police entering the university,” he accused the police of Hong Kong.