City
Epaper

Hong Kongers confronting 'largest, retiring regime' in the world: Activist Joshua Wong

By ANI | Updated: June 9, 2020 16:40 IST

Signalling the "comeback" of "labour strike and mass mobilisation" in Hong Kong against mainland China over the draconian national security law, pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong said the people of the financial hub of Asia are standing against the "largest and retiring regime" in the world.

Open in App

Signalling the "comeback" of "labour strike and mass mobilisation" in Hong Kong against mainland China over the draconian national security law, pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong said the people of the financial hub of Asia are standing against the "largest and retiring regime" in the world.

Wong's remarks come in the backdrop of a resolution passed by China's lawmakers to impose the Hong Kong security bill aimed at bringing the semi-autonomous territory further under Beijing's control. The bill has prompted large demonstrations in the city and severe criticism from the international community.

In an interview with Strategic News International, the activist said, "Labour strike and mass mobilisation will make a come back this summer. We really wish that the world knows how we are standing to confront the largest and retiring regime in the world."

The resolution is officially known as the "draft decision on establishing and improving the legal system and enforcement mechsms for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to safeguard national security."

With the introduction of the national security law in Hong Kong, Wong said that China is "trying to turn Hong Kong from 'one country, two systems' to 'one country, one system'. "With the new law and the secret police appointed by Beijing, it would come to Hong Kong and arrest people," he said.

On the ongoing situation in Hong Kong, he explained, "Thousands of Hong Kongers have opposed the national security law. Riot police not only arrested the protestors, but even high-school students wearing uniforms. We also observed how rubber bullets and tear gas have been used by the riot police in Hong Kong."

"The crackdown on the autonomy implies that how Hong Kong have been turned from a global financial centre to a city under the hard-line rule of Beijing," he said.

Responding to a question over China's intent with respect to the new law, Wong said that it is aimed at targetting anyone who criticises President Xi Jinping on social media and criticising the city leaders in Hong Kong. "National security will violate freedom of speech," he added.

"We hope that international allies will stand with Hong Kong. Once the national security law is imposed in Hong Kong, it would just curtail its free flow of information and capital and it will no longer be the city of economic freedom," the activist said.

He hoped that India too will support the protestors opposing the national security law in Hong Kong. "From the US, UK, Asia and Europe, we encourage countries to issue statements to oppose the implementation of this evil law," he said.

Wong said that "in such an uphill battle, we expect the world to stand with us."

"Yesterday China, today Hong Kong and tomorrow Taiwan. With the loss of human rights activism in mainland China, those dissidents will stand with fellow Hong Kong protestors with the hope to continue the fight," he further said.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: The Life to ComeasialabourXi JinpingHong KongJoshua Wong
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTyphoon Ragasa Live Tracker Map: Deadly Cyclonic Storm Nears Vietnam After Wreaking Havoc in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan; Check Real-Time Status

CricketHong Kong Sixes 2025: Dinesh Karthik Appointed Captain of Team India

CricketBAN vs HK 2025 LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch Asia Cup 2025 Match Between Bangladesh and Hong Kong?

CricketBangladesh vs Hong Kong, Asia Cup 2025: Likely Playing XI, Sheikh Zayed Stadium Pitch Report, Weather Forecast and Other Stats

CricketRashid Khan-Led Afghanistan Beat Hong Kong by 94 Runs in Asia Cup 2025 Opener (VIDEO)

International Realted Stories

InternationalAfghanistan: UN warns internet blackout disrupts earthquake relief

InternationalGermany erupts in Navratri colours with Durga Puja celebration through plays, songs

International'India stands in solidarity with Philippines at this difficult time...': PM Modi condoles loss of lives in Philippines Earthquake

InternationalCalls grow for Pakistan to withdraw troops, end weaponisation of PoJK

InternationalUzbekistan, India condemn Pahalgam terror attack in 9th meeting of India-Uzbekistan Joint Working Group