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Hong Kong version of the National Security Act | Yutang Devil's Hill is now 30 meters long, straight streamers were removed at the scene

2020-05-29T08:06:06.462Z


Two drafts of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" and the "National Anthem Law" were passed by the National People's Congress and the Legislative Council yesterday (28th). Following the appearance of the "SAY NO TO SECURITY LAW" straight streamer at Beacon Hill yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock in the morning today (29th), a straight streamer about 3 meters by 30 meters appeared in Devil Hill, Yautang, with white text on black background Write "The Law of Grassroots Destruction of Hong Kong", and the firemen will be removed at the scene. The case was listed as a banner, and the naruto will be handed over to the relevant department later.


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Author: Ling Yide

2020-05-29 06:37

Last update date: 2020-05-29 12:32

Two drafts of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" and the "National Anthem Law" were passed by the National People's Congress and the Legislative Council yesterday (28th). Following the appearance of the "SAY NO TO SECURITY LAW" straight streamer at Beacon Hill yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock in the morning today (29th), a straight streamer about 3 meters by 30 meters appeared in Devil Hill, Yautang, with white text on black background Write "The Law of Grassroots Destruction of Hong Kong", and the firemen will be removed at the scene. The case was listed as a banner, and the naruto will be handed over to the relevant department later.

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