The Hong Kong Women's Labor Association has canceled the "Fight for Women's Rights Protection" parade of the original plan.Police call on citizens not to participate, propagate or announce any assembly without approval.

According to the Hong Kong News Agency, the Hong Kong Women's Labor Association originally scheduled to hold a "Guarantee of Women's Rights" parade at 11 am on Sunday (March 5), and was approved by the police earlier.EssenceThe association said on the 4th that the original parade and rally were canceled.

The police saw the media after the association announced the cancellation of the event.Zheng Weijian, a senior supervisor of the Hong Kong Island General Region, said that after the organizer balanced the interests and disadvantages of all parties, he decided not to hold the assembly parade as scheduled, and the police had not been notified that the notice was not effective.

Police said that if anyone continues to go to the assembly on the 5th, that is, participating in the unrelenting assembly, it may violate the "participation in the crime of unprecedented assembly" under the public security regulations.Five years of imprisonment; promotion or announcement of the maximum of 12 months of imprisonment without approval.

Police call on citizens not to participate, propagate or announce any unrelated assembly.Based on national security, public safety and public order, the police have the responsibility to take all appropriate measures to prevent any illegal activities.Police will deploy enough police forces on the relevant location that day to quickly and decisively law enforcement for any illegal acts.

Liang Xi, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, said that there are groups on the Internet that they have called on related activities, and even threatened to attack violent attacks, bringing great risks to the activities and participants, and the cancellation of the activity can be understood.He also called on citizens not to participate in illegal and violent assemblies, and express their opinions in a peaceful way.