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Dare to protest the masking prohibition law in masks

2019-10-06T11:53:18.745Z


There was a large-scale demonstration against the government on the 6th in Hong Kong, where the Emergency Situation Ordinance (Emergency Law), which gives super-regulatory authority to the chief executive, was activated. Many citizens dared to resist the “Mask Prohibition Law” enforced without the deliberations of the Parliament based on the Emergency Law…


There was a large-scale demonstration against the government on the 6th in Hong Kong, where the Emergency Situation Ordinance (Emergency Law), which gives super-regulatory authority to the chief executive, was activated. Many citizens dare to take part in masks and participate in rebellion against the “unmasked law” that was enforced without the deliberations of the legislature under the emergency law. Contrary to the government's urge to swiftly collect the situation, he showed a new anger spreading to society.

Demonstrations that began at 2 pm in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island's downtown area, were tens of thousands of people according to local media estimates.

On the 5th day of the first day of the enforcement of the Masking Prohibition Law, there were some people watching the situation, but on that day, despite the rain, the boulevard was filled with people with colorful umbrellas. Many people were aware of the risks of restraint and participated with masks and masks, saying, “Hong Kong people are not afraid.”

Since the police no longer gave permission to the demonstrations, the number of parents with children and middle-aged and older people who were fewer were also conspicuous.

Bring children aged 5 and 1 and a half years ...

Source: asahi

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