No choices will be made yet senior Hong Kong equity, security, migration, traditions and police authorities will go to the Chinese capital for a one-day meeting with territory powers for a "far reaching and top to bottom survey" of the current warning framework, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said on Monday.
The meeting comes after five Hong Kong book shops disappeared under puzzling circumstances, then later showed up in territory Chinese authority. The book shops had all been connected with a solitary bookshop that spent significant time in gossipy books condemning of terrain pioneers.
A month ago, one of the men, Lam Wing-kee, came back to Hong Kong and held a news meeting enumerating how he had been held for quite a long time and more than once questioned by Chinese operators without access to family or legal counselors, then advised he needed to hand over a hard plate drive with the shop's client database.
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Taking after the book retailers' vanishing, thousands have taken to the roads saying that Beijing has not complied with the "one nation, two frameworks" assention that was ensured for a long time.
(Reporting by Hera Poon; Writing by Clare Baldwin; Editing by Ed Davies)
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