The Hong Kong government does not respond to democratization demands Protest activity Again the possibility of activation is 2:02 on December 2

A large-scale protest was held in Hong Kong on the 1st, and the police fired teardrops to force the demonstrators out. It has also been pointed out that protests may be reinvigorated while the government is not willing to meet citizens' demands.

In Hong Kong, a large rally was held on the 1st to welcome the establishment of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” in the United States that supports the establishment of human rights and democracy in Hong Kong. A demonstration march was held inviting the introduction of direct elections by the Secretary of State.

In the series of protests, the police fired teardrops after the evening as some participants threw bricks at the police.

According to Hong Kong media, at night, young people threw flame bottles and broke restaurants that were considered Chinese.

In Hong Kong, no major clashes between the police and the demonstrators have occurred for more than 10 days since the 19th of last month when the constituency elections were awaited, but the first weekend after the election was held on 1st and 30th November. The police have started to forcibly eliminate tears again.

Democracy who is critical of the government won a victory in the constituency election on the 24th of last month, but the Hong Kong government has not lost its attitude not responding to further demands of citizens, and many citizens are frustrated. We are recruiting.

On 8th of this month, a democratic organization that hosted a demonstration of 1 million people is planning a demonstration again, and it has been pointed out that protests may be activated again depending on the response of the government and police.