Hong Kong Administration Secretary Strongly condemned the establishment of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” in the US December 3 at 11:48

The Hong Kong government's top secretary, Moon Moon Rin, responded to the further demands of the citizens after strongly condemning the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” in the United States as “strongly objecting and expressing regret” Again showed no attitude.

On the 27th of last month, the Hong Kong Human Rights Act, which supported the establishment of human rights and democracy in Hong Kong, said at the press conference on March 3 that “ "I express my regret at the interference. Hong Kong companies are worried and not profitable for the economy."

On that day, the Chinese government announced on the 2nd that it would refuse to call US ships to Hong Kong for the time being as a countermeasure, saying, “In keeping with the decision of the central government on diplomacy, "I will go."

On the other hand, we reaffirmed our stance not to respond to further requests from citizens, such as the introduction of direct elections by the chief executive and the establishment of an “independent investigation committee” to investigate the appropriateness of police control over a series of protests. It was.

The citizens complained that the government did not respond to the demand, despite the overwhelming victory of democrats critical of the government in the constituency election held on the 24th of last month. There has been a clash between the demonstrators and the police, and it has been pointed out that protests may become active again in the future.