Hong Kong revoked pro-democracy politician "Chinese government does not respect Hong Kong's system" November 14, 7:07

A pro-democracy politician whose parliamentary status has been revoked based on a new standard set by China at the legislative council of Hong Kong said in an interview with NHK, "It is a sign that the Chinese government does not respect the Hong Kong system. I strongly criticized this measure.

On the 11th of this month, the Hong Kong legislative council revoked the qualifications of four pro-democracy members who oppose the government based on a new standard set by the Hong Kong government at the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. It was.



One of them, Kwok Ka-ki, told NHK on the 13th about this measure, saying, "All the unemployed lawmakers entered the parliament with the support of voters, but the Chinese government will eliminate it in Hong Kong. It shows that we do not respect the system of the government. From now on, everything will be decided in Hong Kong. "



On the other hand, Mr. Guo revealed that he would withdraw from protests and politics, saying that the Hong Kong National Security Law, which came into effect at the end of June, made it difficult to express his opposition to the government. Did.



On top of that, Mr. Guo said, "I will not be deprived of my fighting spirit. I have no choice but to wait with hope because I do not know how the world will change," and entrusted Nozomi to the support of the international community.



China's decision has been accused of depriving the people of Hong Kong of the rights promised by the "one country, two systems" by the United States and the EU-European Union, but China said it was a domestic intervention. I am strongly repulsive.