35 people arrested for'national security legislation' in Hong Kong

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In Hong Kong, as China's introduction of "national security legislation" is approaching on the 12th, citizens who rebel against the Chinese government and the Hong Kong government have protested in various places and more than 30 people have been arrested by police so far.

In Hong Kong, on the 12th, protests were conducted in various places to oppose the "national security legislation" cracking down on the anti-government movement in Hong Kong that the Chinese government decided to introduce, and commercial facilities in the center and residential areas in the suburbs from the evening Hundreds of citizens gathered around the city and said, "Hong Kong's independence," or "withdraw the bad laws."

On the 12th, a year after the day when the police launched a lot of tear bombs and violently collided with the citizens who surrounded the legislative assembly, which was a series of protests last year, in the downtown area of ​​Hong Kong Island, There were some people protesting the police with a picture of their protests over the past year.

Protests throughout the country lasted until late at night, and police reportedly arrested 35 people so far, allegedly participating in an illegal rally.

Regarding the "national security legislation," the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Congress of China, which will be held on the 18th of this month, is expected to discuss specific articles of the law, etc. Activities are being called one after another.