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Hong Kong : Democracy has been in the blood of Hong Kong residents for generations since the British established Hong Kong in the seventeenth century on a peninsula at the end of the Red River headland below Canton, China. A multiparty political system was part of it. Communist rule came to China on 1 October 1949. They allowed Hong Kong to maintain its own political system at that time. It was absorbed as a part of China. Hong Kong's internal political structure remained intact, but China's dictator-turned-dictator Xi Jinping suppressed true democracy there in his desire to become even greater than Mao Tse Kung. At the same time, in 2019, the people of Hong Kong took to the streets and suppressed it strictly.

After this, on Thursday, May 30, massive demonstrations started in Hong Kong and the public started a movement again.

Chinese officials feared that if these protesters first succeeded in taking over the institutions of local self-government, the authority of the government would be broken. In fact, they had also won the informal primary elections and if they proceeded, the power of the government would be lost and a constitutional crisis would also arise.

In fact, according to the laws made by the Communist government of China in 2019, people were increasingly being limited in choosing candidates in elections. Apart from this, protesters (those agitating for democracy) were arrested and put in jail under one law or the other.

The movement towards rekindled democracy was very intense on Thursday. The police had a tough time suppressing it. The movement led by Hong Kong Legislative Assembly members Beung Kwok-hung, Bam-ou-ting, Heshina Wong and Raymond Chan have been arrested. They have been charged under various sections. Accordingly, they have been sentenced to life imprisonment.

After a strong movement in 2019, there was a movement in 2021 in which 47 pro-democracy protesters were jailed.