Members of the group "Hong Kong Encouragement Association" today (17) petitioned the Wan Chai Police Headquarters, requesting the National Security Department of the police to investigate the Stake’s past activities and remarks suspected of violating the "Hong Kong National Security Act" and asked the National Security Office to ban the stake.
Members of the group "Hong Kong Encouragement Association" protested at the Wan Chai Police Headquarters and asked the National Security Office of the police to follow up on the stake.
(Photo by Gao Zhendong)
Organization spokesperson Qiu Zhihui said that the program proposed by the Stake for many years is to subvert the state power, and it has organized many times to instigate the masses to participate in illegal gatherings, suspected of violating the National Security Law, and requested the National Security Office to follow up.
Qiu Zhihui said that since the National Security Act came into effect, many stake members have retired to "self-protect" or resigned as members of the standing committee. Last month, most of the staff were also dismissed, basically in name only, and the police should seize the opportunity to take action.
Organization spokesman Qiu Zhihui said that the program proposed by the Stake for many years is aimed at subverting the state power and urging the National Security Agency to ban it as soon as possible.
(Photo by Gao Zhendong)
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