China “National Security Law” Opposition in Hong Kong Continuing protests May 29th 19:00

In response to China's decision to introduce a "national security legislation" in Hong Kong to crack down on anti-government moves on the 28th, protests by citizens continued on the 29th in Hong Kong. However, protests are more limited than before due to strict police enforcement in various places.

The National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China decided to introduce a "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-government movements in Hong Kong on the 28th, and in Hong Kong, protests against it were called from the afternoon on the 29th. It was

About 100 people gathered at the central commercial facility, including office workers during the daytime break and students on their way home from school, saying that “Hong Kong's independence is the only exit” for over an hour.

In the business district, Democratic political representatives stood on the streets and called for "I can't forgive", and called on the public to oppose them.

One of the lawmakers who participated said, "If the Chinese government decides and implements it without going through the Hong Kong parliament, it will lose the" unilateral system ". I want to do it. "

In Hong Kong, public opposition to the Chinese decision is spreading among citizens, but in order to counter the new coronavirus, it is prohibited to gather with more than nine people, and police are strict crackdown in various places Is more limited than before.