Furor over new bill in Hong Kong amid Corona crisis
Furor over new bill in Hong Kong amid Corona crisis
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Hong Kong: In Hong Kong , it may bring a bill to revive the National Security Act and bring the insult of the Chinese national anthem under the purview of crime. On this matter, in Parliament, on Wednesday, before the discussion, there is talk of not starting action. Tension has increased in the city over this matter and the Hong Kong riot police attacked the protesters with pepper bullets while planning to gather here.

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According to sources, the riot police was arranged in order to prevent the ongoing discussion in Parliament on the implementation of the proposed National Security Act in Hong Kong by Beijing. Meanwhile, when the protesters gathered outside Vidhan Bhavan before the session, the police issued a warning to prosecute them. But when they did not leave, the police started firing pepper bullets to disperse the protesters. Riot police also prevented journalists from doing videography with pepper spray.

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According to unofficial sources, the police arrested more than 250 people here. Despite wearing black clothes and raising a black flag, people opposed the bill. The protesters say that after the bill is passed, China will suppress their voice of protest. It is also being said that it would be illegal to insult the 'March of the Volunteers' after this bill, which was a shock to the freedom of expression. Anyone found guilty can face up to three years in prison and a fine of $ 6,450. Critics say that the National Anthem Bill is a shock to freedom of expression in the city.

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Unhappy with China's law, Trump will take a big decision: Due to the Coronavirus crisis, the US President has lashed out at China, facing criticism all over the world. This can increase further tension in both countries. Trump said, what China is doing in Hong Kong in the name of national security is not right at all. We will take a decision on this soon. He said, "You will hear about this soon, maybe this week. We will give very harsh answers." However, Trump did not say what action he would take on China. Before this, White House spokeswoman Callie McKenney has said that Trump is displeased with the security law brought by China and the president feels that if China takes power, it will be difficult to remain a financial center of Hong Kong.

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