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first time since the enforcement of the Hong Kong Security Act, Hong Kong officials entered an arrest operation against anti-Chinese people. Arguments have also been put on procrastinating parliamentary elections that are expected to be favorable for the year.

Correspondent Kim Ji-sung of Beijing reports.

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A young man in handcuffs is taken to the police.

This is Tony Chung, who led the students during the protests against the repatriation law last year.

Four students were arrested between the ages of 16 and 21 because of the simultaneous arrests.

It is accused of organizing an anti-Chinese group, but the Hong Kong Security Act, which came into effect on the 1st, was applied.

Up to the highest possible life.

[Riquay/Hong Kong National Security Agency Police Chief: Basically, it is alleged to overthrow the system and promote and promote division.]

This is the first time that arrests have been made on the grounds of violating the Hong Kong Security Law outside the protest site.

The Hong Kong Democratic Party rebelled, "It is a time when thought and words become a sin."

On September 6, ahead of the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly election, 12 people including Joshua Wong, the leading democracy protester, were disqualified from running.

The possibility of delaying elections is also increasing.


[Hong Kong Public Broadcasting RTHK: The government is considering delaying the election for one year in view of the serious epidemic.]

Corona 19 is justified for postponing the election, but the analysis prevails because it is currently in favor of the democratic camp.

In the preliminary elections to select a single opposition candidate earlier in the year, more than 610,000 people participated, far exceeding expectations, to tense the pro-Chinese party.

If the elections are postponed, there may be another clash between the United States and China, which have called for abolition of Hong Kong security laws and fair elections, as well as backlash in Hong Kong.

(Video coverage: Deokhyun Choi, Video editing: Yonghwa Jung, CG: Jinhoe Choi, screen source: YouTube, Facebook)