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Claudia Mo

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Date of birth January 18,1957
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Born British Hong Kong
Spouse Philip Bowring
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ResidenceRepulse Bay
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Claudia Mo Man-ching is a Hong Kong journalist and politician, a member of the pan-democracy camp. She represented the Kowloon West geographical constituency, until November 2020 when she resigned along other pro-democrats to protest against the disqualification of four of her colleagues by the government.

Hong Kong: anger as a facial mask to get banned after months of protests

Feb 16,2020 3:43 am

Hong Kong 's chief executive Carrie Lam has to try a colonial-era Emergency Law to ban face masks to you to months of anti-government press unrest.

the ban is said to come into force on Saturday, after an escalation of violence during the protests on 1. October.

Ms Lam said the decision was made because it allowed The Situation "worse and worse".

demonstrators have promised to challenge the new Law , immediately took to The Streets in response.

at 22:00 local time (14:00 GMT), A Number of banks, buildings and stations have been devastated by the protesters. Had the Police fired several rounds of tear Gas .

The Mask -wearing activists had also called earlier, others wearing masks of resistance against the government, which critics fear increasingly authoritarian.

Ms Lam said she was forced to the colonial-era Law , because the violence on the now-weekly protests, was the "destruction of The City ".

observers say that the scheme is difficult to enforce and very controversial: critics have warned that The Mask ban would be The First in a series of "draconian" measures.

"This is a turning point. This is a Rubicon," pro-democracy MP Claudia Mo told AFP. "And I'm worried this could be just a starter. More draconian bans, which could, in the name of The Law , lurking around The Corner . "

The Announcement has also prompted the reaction with Marta Hurtado, of the United Nations for Human Rights , speaker of the finding at a press conference in Geneva that "any restriction must be a basis in The Law , and proportionate, and as little Intrusive as possible".

the British foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab , meanwhile, said that "political dialogue is the only way to resolve The Situation ".

But Beijing's move, saying that the ban was "extremely necessary and welcomed" to the end of the violent protests.

Where the prohibition apply?

the Secretary for security John Lee said that the ban applies to authorized and unauthorized public assemblies, meetings and demonstrations as well as unlawful assemblies and riots.

The ban covers all types of face covering, including face paint. Demonstrators have worn masks for A Number of reasons, including to hide their identities from the employers, parents and, in some cases, Police and protect themselves from tear Gas .

The ban is aimed at all kind of facial covers

There are exceptions for people wearing masks for health reasons, or, if required by their profession.

Ms Lam said: "the violence, escalating to alarming values" leads to a situation of "chaos and panic" in The City .

What is The Emergency regulations Ordinance?

The legislation is of Ms Lam, called The Emergency regulations Ordinance, dates back to the year 1922 and has not been used in More Than 50 Years .

allows The Chief executive circumvention of the normal legislative process, where the invoices go through The City , the Parliament, the Legislative Council.

demonstrators have often worn masks to hide their identity

The ERO was last updated prevent used in 1967, the unrest in the area, the commercial hub.

Ms Lam stressed that the new scheme would mean that Hong was Kong in a state of emergency. But She Said The City was "in a state of severe danger to the public".

What to say to Carrie Lam ?

The City ' s chief executive, said, what was each of the rallies or demonstrations, as the protests began, had on many areas in Hong Kong .

petrol said bombs were used in enclosed spaces such as railway stations, and that violent protesters had targeted public buildings and private properties.

she also accused the protesters not only criticize, but "lynching" people with different views. It is unclear what exactly she was referring to.

Ms Lam, urged that "we all no to violence, say"

According to the government, the share of protesters, who are also students increased from 25% to 38%. Ms Lam said The Mask would help ban, prevent students from breaking The Law .

she also pointed out that similar bans on facial were pads in other places around The World .

What is the background?

Hong Kong , the protests started in June, triggered by the proposals of the extradition of offenders to Mainland China .

The delivery of the invoice has now been deleted, but protests widened in the pro-democracy and anti-Police demonstrations.

over the months, clashes between Police and activists of the violence are increasingly active. On Tuesday, Police and a protester shot in the chest with a live opponent for the First Time .

authorities say the 18-year-old - who was the attack on the Police and was arrested after he was shot is in stable condition in the hospital.

Hong Kong is a former British colony returned to China in 1997.

It has guaranteed a "one country, two systems" agreement that there is a certain degree of autonomy, and its people certain Freedoms , including of Assembly and freedom of speech.

But these Freedoms , the basic Law , will Expire in 2047 and it is not clear what Hong Kong is its status then.



hong kong anti-government protests, hong kong extradition bill, china, hong kong, carrie lam

Source of news: bbc.com

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