Hong Kong protest demonstration More than 6000 arrests in six months 16,000 tears on December 10 6:07

Hong Kong police have revealed that 6022 people have been arrested so far for a series of protests that lasted six months from June. Although the number of conflicts between citizens and the police has been decreasing recently, there has been a persistent backlash from citizens and there is a risk that protests will intensify again.

In Hong Kong, a series of protests that began in June was half a year on the 9th, but on the 8th, 800,000 people participated in the demonstration march with the announcement of the organizers. And protests against the police and the police.

The police interviewed about this on the 9th and revealed that 6022 men and women were arrested on the suspicion that they participated in illegal gatherings or involved in riots for half a year until the 9th.

Of these, nearly 40% are 2393 students and students.

Also, the number of tear bombs used by the police to forcibly remove the demonstrators totaled 16,000.

In Hong Kong last month, there were fierce clashes between the police and youth, and hundreds of people were arrested every day. Collisions are decreasing.

However, since the Hong Kong government has not responded to citizens 'requests, such as the introduction of direct elections by the chief administrative officer and the establishment of an “independent investigation committee” to investigate the appropriateness of police control, citizens' repulsion has persisted. Depending on the government's response, protests may become stronger again.