Hong Kong student group executives seeking understanding of protests in Malaysia Nov 22 at 7:49

As Hong Kong's constituency election election day is approaching 24th, executives from Hong Kong student groups visit Malaysia to attend meetings with local students to seek understanding of protests and support the international community I appealed.

Visiting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was attended by a meeting with a local student group on the evening of the 21st.

20 people attended the meeting and Mr. Lee explained that there are still about 100 students in the university.

Lee said that the influence of the younger generation of voters was growing more and more about the constituency election that approached on the 24th, and appealed that the expansion of support from the international community would be a tailwind for the election .

At the meeting, he was connected with students who were standing up by video phone, saying, “The Chinese Communist Party has no morality and morality, so the situation in Hong Kong will be worse.” I was accused.

He asked for an understanding that he would continue his activities because he was protesting to protect the rights of Hong Kong people.

Lee said, "This election will reflect the thoughts and beliefs of young people."