Bombs The violence on the streets of Hong Kong has not subsided, and the thugs have upgraded their technical methods. At a regular press conference held today, Chief Superintendent Tse Chun-chung of the Public Relations Division of the Hong Kong Police revealed that at around 11:

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The violence on the streets of Hong Kong has not subsided, and the thugs have upgraded their technical methods.

At a regular press conference held today, Chief Superintendent Tse Chun-chung of the Hong Kong Police Public Relations Division revealed that at about 11:30 last night, the police discovered a truck unloading goods under the Lai Chi Kok Road overpass, acting suspiciously. The police seized ten compressed gas fuel explosives wrapped in tinfoil insulation bags among the relevant goods. The explosives were wrapped in fuel-soaked cotton and two compressed gas bottles. Such a "homemade bomb" with the proposed design will cause deflagration once ignited. Throw it into the crowd, the consequences will be disastrous. Police said this was the first time explosives involving compressed gas fuel had been seized.

Bombs The violence on the streets of Hong Kong has not subsided, and the thugs have upgraded their technical methods. At a regular press conference held today, Chief Superintendent Tse Chun-chung of the Public Relations Division of the Hong Kong Police revealed that at around 11: - DayDayNews

It can be seen that the thugs’ methods of making trouble have been upgraded again, and they are really full of bad intentions.

According to the police, a total of 249 people were arrested last week, including 175 men and 74 women, ranging in age from 13 to 61 years old. Charges include unlawful assembly, possession of offensive weapons, and use of masked items.

Blocking the door

Being an upright university president with conscience has become a difficult task in Hong Kong today.

Students of the University of Hong Kong recently launched a so-called "joint signature" requesting President Zhang Xiang to condemn the police's "abuse of violence" and promise not to allow the police to enter the campus for searches. Zhang Xiang, president of the University of Hong Kong, responded via email: He opposes violence by any party or in any form and is willing to provide support to students.

Some students were not satisfied with the principal's reply. They asked for a face-to-face dialogue and gave a timetable: 12 noon today.

Principal Zhang Xiang did not give in and once again sent an email to all students in the school: He hoped to hold a teacher-student forum within this month to discuss the way forward. But the principal believes: "Students should talk to the principal, not in the form of ultimatums."

Have you ever seen such a fierce student? Not to mention the traditional moral etiquette of "respecting teachers and respecting education", now they dare to threaten the principal to "take sides" and give "ultimatums" at every turn.

Tsk tsk tsk, look at what you can do.

Bombs The violence on the streets of Hong Kong has not subsided, and the thugs have upgraded their technical methods. At a regular press conference held today, Chief Superintendent Tse Chun-chung of the Public Relations Division of the Hong Kong Police revealed that at around 11: - DayDayNews

is so "decorated" that it's ridiculous.

The principal insisted. To be precise, he was doing his duty as an educator to respect the rule of law and care for students, but the students did not agree. This afternoon, masked students in black came to the President's residence of the University of Hong Kong, blocked the door with debris and posted insulting posters on the wall.

Some Hong Kong media used a word: "decoration". It's extremely vivid, but it makes people laugh and cry.

Is this what the so-called "future masters of Hong Kong" do? There is no doubt that there must be a big problem with education in Hong Kong. So what exactly is the problem? In the "Hong Kong First Line" we pushed today, Mr. Chen Wenhong, the director of the "One Belt and One Road" Research Institute of Hong Kong Zhuhai College and a member of the Economic and Trade Policy Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Commerce of China, has a unique interpretation and analysis, which is worth reading.

Shut up

The British Empire is far less "big" now, but the dregs of the "Empire" are the same: for example, gesticulating in other people's household affairs.

The British government recently released the so-called "Half-year Report on Hong Kong", which is fresh and hot. In fact, the British government submits a so-called "report on the implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in Hong Kong" to Parliament every six months. The first report was published in July 1997. Hong Kong had just returned to the motherland, and the British were eager to show that they were "responsible to the end."

Today, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded.

Bombs The violence on the streets of Hong Kong has not subsided, and the thugs have upgraded their technical methods. At a regular press conference held today, Chief Superintendent Tse Chun-chung of the Public Relations Division of the Hong Kong Police revealed that at around 11: - DayDayNews

spokesperson Geng Shuang said at a regular press conference that we are strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposed to the British government's regular publication of the so-called "Semi-Annual Report on Hong Kong Issues" and its wrong approach of making irresponsible remarks on Hong Kong affairs.

Since the return of Hong Kong, the Chinese government has strictly implemented the governance of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in accordance with the Constitution and the Basic Law. The policies of "one country, two systems", "Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong" and a high degree of autonomy have been effectively implemented. This is an objective fact that no unbiased person can deny. fact.

The Chinese government is unswervingly determined to fully and accurately implement the "one country, two systems" policy, to safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, and to safeguard Hong Kong's long-term prosperity and stability.

I want to reiterate that Hong Kong affairs are purely China's internal affairs and no foreign government, organization or individual has the right to interfere. The British side has no sovereignty, governance or supervision over Hong Kong, and there is no so-called "responsibility". Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong. We ask the British side to face reality, respect China's sovereignty, stop publishing relevant reports, stop intervening in Hong Kong affairs in any way, and interfering in China's internal affairs.

British Empire, please grow old. People have to serve their old age, and so does the "Empire".

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