People took to the streets in Hong Kong for China's Uighur minority community


Hong Kong, Ta. December 22, 2019, Sunday

Hundreds of millions of democratic supporters took to the streets in Hong Kong today with allegations that the Chinese government is undergoing atrocities on China's Uighur minority community. The protesters of the rally dispersed the protesters by the local police while unloading a Chinese national flag floating in a government office. However, the protesters in support of Uiger have found another issue against China's autocracy.

Over 100 million people belonging to the Muslim Uighurs and other minority communities were held in custody centers in Xinjiang Province, facing worldwide condemnation. However, China has denied that there is no such custody center in the country, but now China is saying that such a center is needed to counter terrorism.

This weekend the rally in Hong Kong was largely dedicated to the Uyghur community. The rally addressed the manner in which the Chinese Communist Party, which is dealing with minorities in Xinjiang, will also be held in Hong Kong one day. Therefore, Hong Kong's laws and internal affairs require that the mainland China, the Chinese government, not intervene.

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