"Hong Kong Bill" passed Many Hong Kong citizens who support protests are welcome or November 28th 12:52

Many of the citizens who have supported protests in Hong Kong are welcome as President Trump of the United States signed and passed a bill to support human rights and democracy in Hong Kong.

In Hong Kong, the district assembly election held on the 24th of this month won a democracy with a critical position in the government. The idea of ​​responding to the further demands of citizens, such as the introduction of.

Under these circumstances, many citizens who have supported protests are welcoming that President Trump of the United States has signed a bill to support human rights and democracy in Hong Kong.

Among them, a man in his 40s said, “I am very welcome. For Hong Kong people, I am very encouraged.”

Concerns were also heard about this, and a woman in her 40s said, “I don't accept it because I think there will be more protests.”

On the other hand, at Hong Kong Polytechnic University where young people who were protesting were standing, most of the young people who had stayed left the campus, so the police and the fire department entered the premises from the morning of 28th, and on-site verification and processing of flame bottles etc. going.

As soon as the campus safety is confirmed, the university is expected to proceed with work to resume classes.