On the 30th, as the National People's Congress of China (Neon National University) passed the'Hong Kong National Security Act' (Hong Kong Security Act), which could have a decisive impact on the protests, the Hong Kong democratic camp is shaking greatly.

The Hong Kong Security Act contained prohibition and punishment of foreign forces and collusions, national division, national government overthrow, and acts of terrorism, and establishing an agency to implement them in Hong Kong.

According to Hong Kong's Mingbo and others, Joshua Wong, one of the leading figures in the Hong Kong democratization movement, posted a post on Facebook that day stating that he would withdraw from the Democracy Party, where he is the secretary-general.

"The Hong Kong security law has passed and the people's liberation army's'sniper training' has been released, and the democratic camp in Hong Kong is now in a situation where it feels life threatening," he said. "What will happen in the future, including imprisonment for over 10 years, harsh torture, and mainland India." I have no idea if this will happen."

The People's Liberation Army's agency, Liberation Army Report, held an official account of Weibo (Chinese Twitter) on the 28th, revealing scenes where Chinese snipers stationed in Hong Kong trained in real life in their home area in Hong Kong.

He said, "With the severe fate in front of us, we can't count the future of the individual, but we need to have the courage to bear it." He resigned from the position of secretary of the Democracy Party and withdrew from the party to practice his beliefs as a personal qualification. "I said.

Joshua Wong was the protagonist of the'Umbrella Revolution', where protesters occupied downtown Hong Kong for 79 days in 2014 and demanded the administration's straight system.

At the time, at the age of 17, he led a large-scale protest with up to 500,000 people a day, making his name known to the world.


During last year's protests against the repatriation law, we went to the United States and urged the US Congress to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act (Hong Kong Human Rights Act), so that the Chinese government had ugly hair.

Joshua Cheng himself has said China will be arrested first by Chinese authorities if it enacts the Hong Kong Security Law.

He wrote on Twitter, "I hope the international community will continue to make voices for Hong Kong and step up efforts to protect freedom, even if I can't hear you right away."

Together with Joshua Wong, Democratic Party member Agnes Chau and Nathan Roh, one of the leading figures in the Umbrella Revolution, also expressed their intention to withdraw from the party on the same day and said they would continue to resist as individuals.

Online, the arrest blacklist with 54 names of democratizing people such as Jimmy Rae, who runs the anti-Chinese medium-high bin Daily, along with Joshua Wong and Nathan Row, is on the way.

Due to their withdrawal, the opposition Democratic Party, a radical opposition party, is expected to be hit hard in the future.

Following the passage of the Hong Kong Security Act, Hong Kong's democratic faction has been greatly contracted.

Wayne Chan, founder of the Hong Kong Independence Union, a political group claiming Hong Kong's independence, fled abroad to escape the Hong Kong Security Act, and Chin Wan, a scholar who has claimed the'Hong Kong Autonomy', declared that he would end the social movement.

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