Hong Kong rally calls on international community to impose sanctions on government Protest continues on January 20 at 6:43

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In Hong Kong, protests continued throughout the day, and a rally was held in the city center calling on the international community to impose sanctions on the Hong Kong government, which does not accept the demands of citizens. Police, on the other hand, began using forced teardrops to evacuate, and confusion continued.

In Hong Kong, since June last year, citizens have been protesting, calling for an independent investigative committee to check for appropriate police crackdowns and a democratic universal election.

A rally was held on the 19th in a park in the center of Hong Kong Island, and a large number of citizens gathered to flood the surrounding roads.

Participants called out "reclaim Hong Kong" or "don't allow police violence" and called on the international community to impose sanctions on the Hong Kong government, which would not accept the demands of citizens.

The rally had been approved by the police in advance, but before the start of the rally, a large number of police officers came out, asking participants to present their ID and inspecting their belongings.

Police then ordered the rally to be stopped and used teardrops to excuse some participants from attacking police officers or setting fire on the streets.

Police reportedly arrested the organizer for not helping to maintain the order of the rally, and arrested eight participants for alleged possession of weapons.

In Hong Kong, the Lunar New Year holidays will soon be over, but protests are being sought every day in a variety of ways, and the public backlash has not stopped.