A woman at the University of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, talking about what happened on campus November 21, 18:55

In Hong Kong, where protests continue, there are still more than a dozen people at the university where young people are standing. A woman who had been in the university until the 19th responded to the interview and looked back at the time when she was nervous. explained.

At Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where a large number of young people have stood in Hong Kong, about 1,000 people have gone out of the university and have been arrested so far, but there are still dozens of young people in the school.

Under such circumstances, a woman in her 20s who was in the university for three days until the 19th, when the clash between the demonstrators and the police continued, spoke about the situation inside the school in response to NHK coverage.

In order to join a group of protesters, the woman was staying as it was because she was surrounded by police after entering the university with water and food, but she was in a physical condition and was transported by an ambulance and went outside.

At that time, there were many high school students and college students in the university, `` I tried to escape because I was afraid of being caught by the police, but there were no exits, many panicked, even people who tried to commit suicide, and I was nervous I looked back on the situation at that time.

“I think it ’s better to fight to the end if you go out and be charged with a“ riot crime ”or be violated by the police,” he said.

On top of that, the constituency elections focused on whether it will be held as scheduled on the 24th of this month. I have an idea that it should be. "

In addition, he mentioned that many young people were arrested at the university standing last week, `` Many people who were at the forefront of the demonstration were arrested and injured people were out, so for the time being extreme acts "I think it will weaken," he said, and expressed his view that protests could temporarily weaken in the future.