Democracy “Living is Losing” on June 28, 0:16

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Police in Hong Kong will not allow large-scale demonstrations planned by democratic groups on the 1st of next month as the "Hong Kong National Security Bill" against the anti-government movement in Hong Kong is being debated. I issued a notification saying that. The organization has accused the people of human rights and freedoms are being lost.

In Hong Kong, a demonstration march has been held every year since 2003 on July 1, the anniversary of the return from England to China. Last year, 550,000 people participated in the announcement by the organizer.

Democratic groups critical of the government had planned a march, but Hong Kong police announced on the 27th that it would not allow the event.

About the reason Police have taken measures to prevent more than 51 people from gathering until the next month, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, and from last year there were violence cases in various places after various demonstrations. And this time it is because of the high risk.

In Hong Kong, there is a strong view that the "Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill," which will crack down on anti-governmental moves, will be deliberated and passed by the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the People's Congress of China, which will be held again on the 28th. And before that, police were paying attention to allow the march.

“We are trying to prevent the spread of infection and prevent the public from speaking out,” said Democratic organization representative Jie Yukiko. “The human rights and freedoms of citizens are being lost.”