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What is the anti-revision law in Hong Kong?

Legal Analysis: Since June 2009, the opposition and some radical forces in Hong Kong have carried out various radical protests in the name of peaceful procession and assembly. Although the SAR Government has repeatedly said that the work of amending the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance has completely stopped, they still continue to push their luck under the pretext of "opposing the amendment", and the violence has escalated and the society has spread more and more widely.

The demonstrations that began in June have repeatedly turned into violent conflicts, and their actions are completely beyond the scope of peaceful demonstrations. Militants began to attack the police in an organized way, the police headquarters was surrounded twice, government departments were harassed, and the Legislative Council building of the SAR was severely impacted and damaged.

Legal basis: Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 1 People's Republic of China (PRC) is a socialist country under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants. The socialist system is the fundamental system of the people of China. The leadership of China's * * * production party is the most essential feature of Socialism with Chinese characteristics. No organization or individual may undermine the socialist system.

Article 2 All power in People's Republic of China (PRC) belongs to the people. The organs where the people exercise state power are the National People's Congress and local people's congresses at various levels. The people manage state affairs, economic and cultural undertakings and social affairs through various channels and forms according to law.