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[Fugitive Offenders Regulations] Group Launches British Consulate Rally Requesting Britain to End Sino-British Joint Declaration

2019-12-14T12:25:58.515Z


The anti-revision storm has not subsided for half a year. Some groups initiated a rally at the British Consulate General in Hong Kong at 8 am today (14th), urging the new British Parliament to terminate the Sino-British joint statement. About 100 people were at 8 pm attend. "Hong Kong 01" will hit straight through.


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Written by: Liang Huanmin

2019-12-14 20:18

Last updated: 2019-12-14 20:21

The anti-revision storm has not subsided for half a year. Some groups initiated a rally at the British Consulate General in Hong Kong at 8 am today (14th), urging the new British Parliament to terminate the Sino-British joint statement. About 100 people were at 8 pm attend. ,

"Hong Kong 01" will hit straight through.

The British parliamentary elections on December 12 ended, and Prime Minister Johnson successfully led the Conservatives to victory, winning more than half of the seats in Parliament. Some netizens called for a meeting at the British Consulate in Hong Kong from 8 to 10 pm tonight, urging the new British Parliament to end the Sino-British joint statement due to the CCP's breach of contract. At the same time, it also said that the rally will analyze multiple legal documents, analyze the legality and legitimacy of the termination statement, and announce the future of demonstrators participating in the rally.

The anti-revision case lasted for a long time. In September this year, more than a thousand citizens went to the British Consulate in Hong Kong in Admiralty to petition, during which time they called "One Country Two System is dead" and other slogans. (Profile picture / Photo by Ou Jiale)

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