The Hong Kong police temporarily detained prominent activists such as the leaders of the 2014 democratization demonstration “Umbrella Movement” due to ongoing protests against the government in Hong Kong. The company has taken hard steps to resolve the confusion, such as rejecting the application for a large-scale demonstration planned for the weekend. There seems to be an irritating intention of China behind the scenes, but there is a danger of protesting the protesters further, and the situation is approaching a new tide.
On the morning of the 30th, the Hong Kong police were detained by a deep exchange with Japan with Joshua Wong (22), who also displayed the cover of Time Magazine as a leader symbolizing the “umbrella movement”. Agnes Chou (22), called the “goddess”. The two who were released on the evening of the same day accused "political repression".
In June, the allegations were that citizens incited participants during a protest that surrounded the government headquarters and police headquarters.
It seems that the boycott that was called on September 2 when the new semester started was related to the restraint after two months. By restraining the two people who supported the activities of junior and senior high school students, there is a glimpse of the desire to contain the movement of young people.
According to the Hong Kong media, the police detained one ward assembly member in addition to three members of the legislative assembly (parliament) of the democratic group, such as Mr. Guo Xuan. On the 29th, the leader of a political organization appealing for independence from China, Mr. Chen Haotian (28), was also detained on charges of assault.
About 900 people the police have detained so far were mostly ordinary citizens, but this time, in addition to Mr. Huang and Zhou, who are supported by the younger generation, Mr. Chen who is connected with radical young people, there are a certain number of three legislative members Aiming at a person with the centripetal power, he embarked on hard measures.
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