Seven books in the Hong Kong Public Library were suspected to be removed from the shelves. They were named "Hong Kong independence" thought by Wen reporting, and they were suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law.

According to the online media "Hong Kong 01" on Thursday (November 10), the Hong Kong -made media Wen Wei report on Saturday (November 5th), which was named seven public books collections, questioning its soft contentPromoting the idea of "Hong Kong independence", discredited the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the National Education of the Citizens are suspected of illegal national security law. At present, related books can no longer be found in the library.

The Hong Kong Kangle and Cultural Agency responded to inquiries that public libraries will review books from time to time to decide whether they are suitable for continuing as library collections and cancel books that do not meet the development of the museum, including suspected content that may violate violationsBooks stipulated in Hong Kong law.

The seven books named are: Chen Yun's hometown of Shenzhou, and the warm water theater series comics warm water theater produced by Baishui: High -temperature party, warm water theater: Welcome to the new era, Ge Yan's burst of laughing classroomSeries jokes and hilarious classroom 8. Hilly Classroom 11. Comic Classroom: Chicken · Big Battle and Novel National Education Murder.

Reported that when checking the official website of the library, the above books were displayed as "the results of no retrieval".In addition, it belongs to the warm water theater and hilarious classroom series, but the works that have not been named have not been searched, but the rest of the three authors can still borrow it.

Reported that the above works were published before the Hong Kong National Security Law came into effect.

This is not the first time that there is a public book collection book for being removed from the Hong Kong National Security Law. The Kai -Cultural Services Department has been removed from nine books that are not in line with the Hong Kong National Security Law in July 2020.