The protest movement in Hong Kong is prolonged. Why can't the public's dissatisfaction and anger be settled? Read the future whereabouts along with the historical background since returning to Hong Kong 22 years ago.
Mr. Anson Chan, who served as the Hong Kong administrative director during the British colonial era, Toru Kurata, a professor at Rikkyo University who studied Hong Kong politics for many years, and Yuichiro Masumi, a reporter who continues to report locally, Detailed Hong Kong demonstration.
The protest demonstration in Hong Kong, which began with the revised “criminal offense ordinance”, shows no sign of convergence even when the executive director, Carry Lam, announced the withdrawal of the revised bill.
why. The series of large-scale protests over three months was closely linked to the Hong Kong citizen's longing for “democratization” throughout the process.
"Repairing social cracks is the most important task." Immediately after winning the election in March 2017, Mr. Ringo spoke strongly. The rebellion of the predecessor's pro-Chinese route spread among the citizens, and the disconnection with the business community that strengthened the Chinese inclination became serious.
Then two and a half years. Far from being repaired, Mr. Ringo deepened the social division so much that it could not be recovered.
Underlying Mr. Lin's problem is the Hong Kong election system in which leaders are effectively chosen by China.
During a 17-year election, in a poll ...