Hong Kong National Security Bill passed 30 days during session, June 29, 4:49

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Congress of China was held on the 28th, and the deliberation of the National Security Maintenance Bill of Hong Kong to crack down on the rebel movement in Hong Kong was resumed. It is highly likely that the subcommittee, which deliberates on this bill, will pass the bill during the session up to 30 days, agreeing that the bill should be passed as soon as possible.

The Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Act stipulates the establishment of a Chinese security agency in Hong Kong, and also regulates the division of the country, the overthrow of government, the act of colluding with foreign powers, and harming national security. As for criminal liability.

According to state-owned China Central Television, the Standing Committee for the People's Republic of China, who deliberates on the bill, was held in Beijing on the 28th to the 3rd, and resumed deliberations on the bill.

In addition, it was agreed that the subcommittee that specially discusses the bill should enact the relevant law as soon as possible, so there is a possibility that the bill will be passed during the session of the Standing Committee held until 30th. It is considered high.

The bill includes Chinese authorities directly exercising jurisdiction over Hong Kong, such as crackdown, and if it is passed, it will lead to the complete elimination of the "one country, two systems" that admits a high degree of autonomy. , Concerns are spreading among the international community and people in Hong Kong.

53 protest marches arrested in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, citizens who opposed the Hong Kong National Security Act, which cracked down on anti-governmental movements, protested in various places on the 28th, and among them, in the downtown area of ​​the Kowloon Peninsula, gathered in response to a call on the SNS. Nearly 100 people started to march.

A large number of police officers appeared at the scene and tried to stop the procession, which caused a conflict with some participants. According to police, 53 men and women have been arrested for allegedly participating in illegal gatherings.

With the introduction of the Hong Kong National Security Act, protests by democratic groups have been tightened, such as police not giving permission, and citizens are losing freedom of assembly and expression. Is taken as.