In response to officials such as the United States and Britain criticized the Hong Kong government, the Hong Kong government has adopted new restrictions on Luo Guancong and other six people. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong stated that the Hong Kong government has taken measures properly, reasonable, and cannot be picked.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong on Thursday (June 13) issued a press release on the official website in the form of a spokesman that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has fulfilled the maintenance of national security in accordance with the Hong Kong National Security Regulations.The measures implemented "in the law, properly, reasonable, reasonable, and cannot be accused."

A spokesman for the Office said that the agency strongly dissatisfied and resolutely opposed the British Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trivilian, and individual members of the United States and Germany to openly duty Hong Kong to "maintain legitimate measures to maintain national security" and slander the rule of law in Hong Kong.

The spokesman said that Luo Guancong and other six people have long been engaged in anti -China -China -Random Hong Kong activities for a long time. After fled to overseas, they still took the lead. What they did was a complete illegal and criminal activity.Democratic sports people who brag must punish them seriously.

The spokesman urged relevant countries to actively respect China's sovereignty and the rule of law in Hong Kong, and immediately stop intervening in intervention in Hong Kong affairs, and do not provide a shelter and shelter for random ports.

The Hong Kong government first cited the maintenance of the national security regulations on Wednesday (June 12) (commonly known as Article 23 of the Basic Law).Forbidden citizens to provide them with funds.

Six Hong Kong people include the former chairman of Hong Kong's Zhi Zhi Luo Guancong, Meng Zhaoda, Director Director of the Hong Kong Workers' Alliance, Liu Zudi, the founder of the former "Solid Squad", Zheng Wenjie, founder of the "British Hong Kong Overseas Chinese Association", and the InternetThe media's "Banner Raise" host Huo Jiazhi and Cai Mingda.They were accused of harming national security by the Hong Kong Government and were included in the wanted list.