Hong Kong government's top call for withdrawal from a standing student November 19th 13:28

The leader of the Hong Kong government, who continues to protest, Tsuneo Lin, the secretary of state, said to students who had been standing up to the university, saying, “I want them to throw out their weapons and go out of the university.”

In the vicinity of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, near Hong Kong's downtown area, there were a series of intense clashes between police and students, and many students were standing on campus and being surrounded by police.

In this news conference, Hong Kong ’s top executive, Moon Yong-Wan, said, “At the university in Hong Kong, destructive activities continued to be a factory for making weapons,” said the students ’actions. Accused.

After that, he said, “Students inside the university want to throw out their weapons and go out of the university according to police instructions.”

According to Director Lin, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, about 600 students, including junior and senior high school students, left the university from the morning of the 18th to the 19th.

According to Hong Kong media, on the 18th, when students tried to leave the university, the students were detained one after another, and there was a strong distrust of the police among the students, responding to the government's call This is an unclear situation.