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After 2 Years of Pause: Hong Kong Residents on the Street for Protest Again

  • Posted on March 27, 2023
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Street for Protest Again


After 2 Years of Pause:-


Hong Kong saw its first authorized protest on Sunday since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions, as a Group of Tseung Kwan O residents took to the streets to voice their opposition to the government's plans for reclamation in the district. The protesters were opposing the proposed construction or relocation of obnoxious facilities, such as a refuse treatment plant and a cement plant, in the Area 132 of Tseung Kwan O.



Less than a hundred protesters participated in the demonstration, which was held under the strict observation of about 30 police officers
Police officers

Less than a hundred protesters participated in the demonstration, which was held under the strict observation of about 30 police officers. Demonstrators were required to wear numbered lanyards and were barred from wearing masks during the protest. Cyrus Chan, one of the organizers of the march, said the demonstrators had communicated with the police on their promotional materials and slogans.


The protest comes amid growing concerns about the government's plans for reclamation in Hong Kong. Many residents are worried about the potential environmental impact of the proposed facilities and the impact on their quality of life.


The protest in Hong Kong on Sunday was a peaceful one, with no reports of violence or arrests. However, the police did warn the protesters against wearing all-black outfits, which have been associated with violent protests in the past.


Hong Kong has a long history of protests, many of which have turned violent in recent years. The protests have been fueled by concerns about China's growing influence in the city and the erosion of the freedoms and autonomy guaranteed under the "one country, two systems" policy.



Tseung Kwan O have been controversial
Hong Kong Residents on the Street for Protest Again


The government's plans for reclamation in Tseung Kwan O have been controversial since they were first announced. Many residents have expressed their opposition to the proposed facilities, saying they would have a negative impact on the environment and their quality of life.


Despite the concerns, the government has pressed ahead with its plans, arguing that the facilities are necessary to meet the needs of the growing population. However, the protest in Hong Kong on Sunday shows that many residents are not willing to accept the government's plans without a fight.


In conclusion, the protest in Hong Kong on Sunday against the government's plans for reclamation in Tseung Kwan O shows that many residents are deeply concerned about the potential impact of the proposed facilities on their community. While the protest was peaceful, it is clear that there is a growing sense of anger and frustration Among residents who feel that their voices are not being heard. It remains to be seen whether the government will listen to the concerns of its citizens or push ahead with its plans regardless.



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