China opposes against Hong Kong's security law US etc. May 24, 6:01

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While the United States and other countries strongly oppose the fact that China has launched a policy of directly enacting legislation to maintain the security of Hong Kong where protests continue, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China's Hong Kong agency said We should stop the interference. "

At the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, which started on the 22nd, the Chinese government will take the initiative in enacting a law to maintain the security of Hong Kong, which will continue to protest, and will also allow Chinese agencies to crack down on it. Was launched.

In response to this, the US government made a strong opposition statement, and foreign ministers such as Britain and Australia jointly made a statement and expressed deep concern.

In response, a spokeswoman for a branch office of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong issued a statement yesterday, saying that "We should respect China's sovereignty and stop internal interference."

In addition, members of the Chinese Communist Party's highest leadership have met with a delegation in Hong Kong in Beijing on the 23rd, recognizing that the enactment of laws will prevent the division of states and the interference of foreign powers.

In Hong Kong, democratic legislators and groups have strongly criticized the freedom of citizens as a result of legislation.

A demonstration was called on in Hong Kong on the 24th, and it is expected that public opposition will spread further in the future.

Former Governor of Hong Kong "Hong Kong citizens have been betrayed"

Chris Patten, the last governor of Hong Kong during British rule, said in an interview with the Times, a British newspaper, that China had decided to directly enact legislation to maintain the security of Hong Kong. "China is advancing dictatorship in a new way. Hong Kong citizens have been betrayed," he strongly criticized the Chinese government's response.

In this, Patten points out that when returning Hong Kong, a joint statement confirming Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy is being shattered, and Britain is morally, economically and legally Even argued that he has an obligation to stand up for Hong Kong.

He added, "The idea that if you continue to be obedient to China, you will gain wealth," is an illusion, "he said, saying that the British government should strictly judge its relationship with China.