Why is Hong Kong's colors declining instead of growing?
Hong Kong was on the path of rapid development. Its skyscrapers and ideal values still rule hearts today. The modern city of Hong Kong had become a developing global financial center in Asia. However, the city has changed a lot since 1997.
when Hong Kong returned in Chinese rule:
July 1 is the day Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule after British patronage, now 24 years old.
The changes that took place in this financial center were initially gradual, run under the idea of 'one country, two systems'.
Anna Cheng, a local resident of Hong Kong, still holds the front page of the newspaper, featuring a picture of Hong Kong's change of power.
"It was a historic moment," Cheng said. She was a professor of biology and a pro-democracy activist. Who now lives in the United States.
He said there were some Hong Kongers in the 1990s who had high expectations that despite being part of China, China would want to cultivate democratic traditions. But, that didn't happen.
Numerous pro-democracy activists say Hong Kong's democratic values have had the opposite effect on China, leading to chaos, instead of improving.
Pro-democracy activists clashed with police during protests against the extradition bill in 2019, which lasted several months. After which China enacted the National Security Act. As a result of which the development of Hong Kong came to a complete halt.
"It was a historic moment," Cheng said. She was a professor of biology and a pro-democracy activist. Who now lives in the United States.
He said there were some Hong Kongers in the 1990s who had high expectations that despite being part of China, China would want to cultivate democratic traditions. But, that didn't happen.
Numerous pro-democracy activists say Hong Kong's democratic values have had the opposite effect on China, leading to chaos, instead of improving.
Pro-democracy activists clashed with police during protests against the extradition bill in 2019, which lasted several months. After which China enacted the National Security Act. As a result of which the development of Hong Kong came to a complete halt.
Last year there were lawsuits over alleged violations of national security and major fundamental changes took place in Hong Kong society.
In Cheng's words, it felt like China was losing its grip, which he wanted to fix immediately.
Hong Kong security law:
Collective arrests were made under anti-government activities under the National Security Act. In this regard, the National Security Act was strictly enforced.
A rally in Hong Kong on June 4 this year to commemorate the 1989 police crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square was not allowed.
Hong Kong's senior superintendent of police, Liu Kakai, said the new situation had to be taken into account. The Hong Kong Police will take all necessary measures to maintain law and order and protect the people.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Kerry Lam says the election rules are being redesigned this year in an effort to improve the electoral system and ensure that Hong Kong's system is patriotic. Refer to
The chief executive posted the statement on CCTV Video News Agency, a Chinese-run news channel on YouTube.
The change means that the number of pro-China seats in Hong Kong's Legislative Council will be increased, while the number of seats in the council for which there was a direct election system will be reduced.
The film will now be allowed to be screened in Hong Kong through the censor board. This makes it clear that all the efforts are being made in Hong Kong to shape the Hong Kong system in the way that China wants.
Fear of Hong Kong:
Pro-democracy activists say recent changes to the system are a source of fear not only for Hong Kong residents but also for them. Who are abroad and have ties to Hong Kong.
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