Hong Kong Citizens' rebounds The confusion still remains unpredictable September 7th 5:17

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In Hong Kong, it was announced that the ordinance amendment that led to the protests was withdrawn, but the citizens continued to repel, and some of the people gathered for the protests on the 6th night occupied the road and set fire. It became a situation with the police. On the 7th, there is also a call to block traffic to the international airport, and the confusion is still unpredictable.

On May 4th, the Hong Kong government's chief executive, Moon Moon Rin, announced that it would formally withdraw amendments to the ordinance that would allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China.

However, in an approximately three-month protest, the establishment of an independent investigative committee to examine whether citizens' requests were appropriate for the realization of a democratic election where the chief executives were directly selected and whether violence against police demonstrators was appropriate. As the Hong Kong government has not accepted four other than the withdrawal of the revised bill, the public's reaction has not been settled.

Under these circumstances, on the 6th night in the Kowloon Peninsula, protesters gathered around the police station, and some of them occupied the road or set fire, so the police embarked on the use of teardrops and the two faced each other. became.

Apart from this, a meeting was also held in the center of Hong Kong Island, and 23,000 people gathered at the announcement of the organizer.

At the venue, statues symbolizing the participants of the protest activities wearing helmets and masks were set up, and the gathered raised a voice of protest.

On the 7th, the first Saturday after the withdrawal of the ordinance revision, there was a message saying that traffic to the international airport would be interrupted, and the airport authorities urged the protesters to not disturb the users, and confused It is still a situation that cannot be foreseen.

Participants in the protest rally "I can't just convince the withdrawal of the revised bill"

A 23-year-old man who attended a protest rally held on Hong Kong Island on the night of 6th "I can't convince just withdrawing the amendment. I would like to continue to participate in peaceful demonstrations and protests." I was talking.

In addition, a 26-year-old woman who attended the same protest meeting said, “I can't see the future.