Hong Kong wardens have been working to completely prevent masking.
The government states that this action was taken as protesters continued to use masks.
Massive protests have begun throughout Hong Kong, with the government taking measures to prevent masks.
The Government of Karim has decided to declare this state of emergency by highlighting a law that was introduced when Hong Kong was a British colony.
Under the new law, the government will have the option of enacting curfews throughout the country, controlling the media and controlling the transport media, including ports and airports.
With the announcement of the government’s new decision, protesters in masks took to the streets with umbrellas.
The protesters continued to denounce the government and continued protesting in the streets of the city all night.
The situation became more serious with police resorting to tear gas to disperse the protest.
This is the biggest anti-government protest since the handover of Hong Kong as a British colony to China in 1997.
The police had used 1 800 tear gas, 900 rubber bullets and six live ammunition during the protests in Hong Kong last October to mark the 70th Republic Day in China.