Hong Kong 1 year protest activity Democratic repulsion despite the call from the Secretary of State for cooperation on June 9, 13:32

In Hong Kong, nine days have passed since the start of a series of large-scale protests, which is a year. The head of the Hong Kong government, Secretary-General Lin Zheng Yui, called for the cooperation of citizens in order to restore social stability, but democrats and others are accelerating against the introduction of "national security legislation" by China.

In Hong Kong, a march with 1.03 million citizens participated in a announcement by the organizer on June 9 last year to oppose the proposed amendment of the ordinance that allows suspects to be handed over to mainland China. It was.

On the 9th, a year after the series of large-scale protests began, the Hong Kong government's top administrative secretary, Chung Yue Hao, said in a press conference, ``While the difficult situation continued, each government and each citizen took advantage of this lesson. We want to prevent such confusion from happening in the future."

On the other hand, while the introduction of the "national security legislation" to crack down on China's anti-governmental movement in Hong Kong is approaching, democrats and others are intensifying, and protests through SNS are being called every day. Helplessness is spreading among the citizens.

By the end of last month, 8986 people had been arrested in relation to protests due to riots and suspicions of being involved in illegal gatherings. At present, it is difficult to carry out large-scale protests.