Hong Kong Democratic Activist Mr. Luo "Away from Hong Kong" Avoiding being charged with a crime July 3, 6:17

It was revealed that Satoshi Rakan Satoshi, a Hong Kong democratic activist who opposed the "Hong Kong National Security Act" enforced in Hong Kong and called for support from the US Congress, has left Hong Kong. It seems to be a judgment to avoid being charged with the newly enforced law.

Hong Kong democratic activist Satoshi Raokan announced a comment on the 3rd day before Japan time, saying that he has already left Hong Kong.

Mr. Luo just testified on the human rights situation after the enforcement of the “Hong Kong National Security Act” at a hearing in the US House of Representatives via videophone on the 1st.

Mr. Luo explained on her Facebook that "testing at a hearing put us in an unpredictable danger."

The law enacted stipulates "an act of collusion with foreign forces and harming the security of the state" as a crime, and it is considered to be a judgment to avoid being criminalized by giving a testimony at a hearing. I will.

Mr. Luo also said, "As a Hong Kong person, I should call out to each country to call attention to the expansion of the Chinese Communist Party's power," and said that he was prepared to leave Hong Kong when he decided to attend the hearing.

Although details about where she is currently staying have not been disclosed, it is said that she will continue her movement to seek democracy in Hong Kong based overseas.

Known as one of the leaders of a large-scale protest campaign "Umbrella Movement" in which young people in Hong Kong sought democratic elections in 2014, Mr. Luo will run for the parliamentary election in September this year. Was expressed.