Beijing: Protests that began in Hong Kong in June last year over the extradition bill have once again gained momentum. Protests in Hong Kong have intensified amidst restrictions on the Corona epidemic due to the new National Security Act being brought by China. Thousands of people took to the streets and protested on Sunday in protest against China's new law.
During this time, Hong Kong police released tear gas shells to disperse the protesters who were opposing the government. On Sunday afternoon, protesters dressed in black gathered at the famous shopping district Causeway Bay and started protesting against the proposed law. The protesters raised slogans like 'Unite with Hong Kong', 'Liberate Hong Kong' and 'Revolution of our era'. During this time, the police arrested the iconic worker Tam Tac-Chi.
China is trying to set up national security agencies in Hong Kong to deal with pro-democracy protesters. According to state media, China is preparing to set up national security agencies to support the controversial security law, which the local people are opposing.
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