Hong Kong pan-democratic organization Civil Human Rights Front applied for a march on October 1 to demand Beijing to release 12 Hong Kong people, including Li YuXuan, from detention, but the police opposed it earlier.
On Monday night, the Appeal Committee of the march rejected the appeal, saying that the march posed a serious threat to public safety and order, and that the anti-epidemic measures proposed by the Frontier for the new coronavirus epidemic were not feasible.
However, he criticized the police for using the epidemic and the restriction order as the reason to deprive the public of the right to march and express their demands indefinitely.
The Hong Kong police issued a notice of objection to the FLP’s application last week on the grounds that one of the reasons was the epidemic prevention measures restricting gatherings of more than four people, and another reason was that violent clashes had occurred during FLP’s past demonstrations.
On August 23, the Chinese Coast Guard seized a speedboat suspected of illegal border crossing in the southeastern waters of Hong Kong, with 12 Hong Kong people who had participated in the “anti-delivery” protest on board, including a man who had been arrested for violating the “National Security Law of Hong Kong”. Hong Kong Story” member Tommy Lee. Some local media said that the 12 were planning to sneak into Taiwan.
About three weeks later, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau reported on September 13 that the Guangdong Coast Guard had seized 12 “illegal border-crossers” on August 23, suspected of “illegal border-crossing crimes” and had been detained in accordance with the law.
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