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Is a person who humiliated his country when Hong Kong legislators took the oath still qualified to be legislators?
From our point of view, of course not, but most of the judges in Hong Kong courts are British nationals, which means that Britain is behind the scenes.

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Text/Observer Network Zhang Hongri You Huizhen, Liang Songheng and other members of the radical "New Youth Deal" in Hong Kong displayed the slogan "Hong Kong is not China" when they took the oath in the Legislative Council on June 2, and replaced some words with swearing words when they took the oath, reading China (China) as the word "zhina" used to insult China during the Japanese invasion of China, which caused public outrage in Hong Kong. After the two men were ruled that the oath was invalid, the Department of Justice of the Hong Kong Government said yesterday (18) afternoon that it would urgently apply to the High Court for leave of judicial review to overturn Andrew Leung's decision to allow them to take the oath again. After the emergency hearing of the case, the court refused to issue a temporary injunction. These two people can take the oath again today. At the same time, the court approved the judicial review permission of the Ministry of Justice on President Andrew Leung's ruling, and the trial will begin next month.

In an interview with the Hong Kong media outside the court, the two said that they would carefully consider it and take the oath "in a way that is beneficial to their own camp" today.

However, the latest news shows that after Wong Ting kwong and Yao completed the oath, Congressman Chen Keqin immediately asked for a head count, and the establishment faction left to launch a flow meeting, which was very chaotic outside the conference hall; Andrew Leung, President of the Legislative Council, announced that the meeting would be adjourned due to the lack of a quorum. They accused Liang Songheng and You of taking an oath last week to insult the nation-state, which will prevent them from taking the oath again today.

The Ministry of Justice applied for a temporary injunction and the High Court held an emergency meeting.

According to Hong Kong media reports, the President of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region approved Liang Songheng and You to take the oath again today. Yesterday afternoon, the Department of Justice, on behalf of the Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and the Secretary for Justice Yuan Guoqiang, applied to the High Court for an emergency judicial review and an injunction, demanding to overturn the decision of the Legislative Council to approve Liang You to take the oath again today, and to prohibit them from taking the oath again by way of a temporary injunction.