Hong Kong court to punish 12-year-old protestor with 3 years imprisonment
Hong Kong court to punish 12-year-old protestor with 3 years imprisonment
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Hong Kong: Shortly before this, the Hong Kong court convicted a violent 12-year-old boy who was arrested for his involvement in the movement. This child can be sentenced to counseling for three years after detention. This child is considered to be the youngest agitator to be arrested and punished by the police in six months of agitation.

Due to the strict attitude of the police on this matter, peace was made in Hong Kong on Thursday. There was silence in Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the stronghold of the agitators. There are barely 100 students left in this university with 30 thousand students. Over one thousand students have been arrested by the police in the ongoing action here since Sunday night. Most of the same agitating students escaped from various paths here. There was also a sewer pipeline to escape.

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According to information received from the sources, the police have found a large number of petrol bombs at Polytechnic University, which were made by the students to compete with the police. Apart from this, most of the classrooms have been destroyed, but all the books in the library are safe. Electricity and water pipelines have not been harmed. The police have not found those face masks and black umbrellas in the search, which the students used to agitate. It is believed that students have hidden them somewhere.

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In a recent interaction with the media, the agitators have ruled out the possibility of surrender to the police. He has indicated that he will unite again and the movement for democracy can move forward again. It is written on the walls of the university - We have nothing to lose. We have no stake in our system. Obviously students want to get something even after losing everything.

China warns the US on the new law: If we talk sources, then China is asking for a veto from President Donald Trump to stop the resolution passed in Hong Kong on the US Parliament. Jeng Shuang, the spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said that the enactment of an annual review of the situation in Hong Kong could have a serious impact on the mutual relations between the two countries. According to the same resolution passed, the United States can review the status of human rights there every year to continue recognition of the status of Hong Kong as a special business area. Hong Kong and China officials found guilty of human rights violations will be banned there.

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