290 protesters arrested due to postponement of Hong Kong legislative elections September 7, 0:00

In Hong Kong, many citizens gathered in the downtown area on Thursday to protest the postponement of the Hong Kong National Security Act and the postponement of parliamentary elections.

In response, police cracked down and arrested approximately 290 people for participating in illegal rallies so far.

Hong Kong was on the 6th, the day after the election of members of the legislative assembly, which was postponed a year later due to the spread of the new coronavirus, was scheduled, and protests were called on the SNS accordingly. ..



In the downtown area of ​​the Kowloon Peninsula, the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Law that enforces the anti-governmental movement that came into force this June and citizens protesting that the election was postponed gathered, He said, "Electrification system" or "Protect Hong Kong's freedom."



In response to this, the police placed 2,000 police officers all over the area to check the participants' belongings and ID cards, and warned them to temporarily block the road and leave immediately. I did it.



In addition, police have arrested a woman who has been linked to a slogan calling for independence in Hong Kong on suspicion of violating the National Security Act, as well as about 290 people who have participated in illegal rallies so far.



Kobayashi Liang, who ran for the legislative election this time but was canceled by the authorities, said, "If the election was not postponed and the candidate was not canceled, I should have called for a vote today. In the past year's mistakes of the government, including, we want to keep up and show the opposite intention."