China News Service, Geneva, June 25th. Representatives of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Wu Ruilong and Liu Zhongheng, delivered speeches at the 50th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the 24th to introduce the situation in Hong Kong.

  Reverend Wu Ruilong, a representative of religious figures in Hong Kong, said that over the past 25 years, "one country, two systems" has guaranteed freedom of speech in Hong Kong's religious and academic fields.

After the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, the above-mentioned freedoms have been more fully guaranteed.

Thanks to the support of the Hong Kong SAR government, the Hong Kong church is able to hold large-scale religious activities and open mission schools.

Hong Kong religious people will continue to contribute to the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.

  Hong Kong youth representative Liu Zhongheng said that Hong Kong is about to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its return to the motherland.

The Hong Kong National Security Law and the new electoral system protect the rights of Hong Kong people and businesses, allowing Hong Kong to move from chaos to governance and embark on a new journey to achieve prosperity and good governance.

With the support and help of the central government, Hong Kong and its people will move forward with confidence.

  Liu Zhongheng said that there is no one-size-fits-all democratic model in the world.

The United States, which prides itself as the world's oldest democracy, has recklessly launched trade wars and undermined international standards, instead of addressing its worst inflation in 40 years, high oil prices, and children being shot at schools.

This is not the democracy everyone wants.

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