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Doujin Circle Releases Book Documenting Hong Kong Protests at Comiket 97

The doujin circle Muyūbyōsha Byōtō set out a doujin book named Honkon Sensen Kiroku at the Comic Market 97. At Comiket the book of 136 pages was distributed at free and it is accessible for free downloading on the circle’s site on Booth.

The summary available on the website is in following manner:

For some Japanese individuals, Hong Kong brings a picture of Chinese-style sights. From June 2019, this place of interest for Japanese individuals turned into the site of a war zone.

The Hong Kong removal bill started the fights, and the wide-scale viciousness in its result has proceeded finally. This doujinshi records our fight, the clash of the Hong Kongers. From the large fights to the little clashes, it catches numerous things that Japan’s media has not provided details regarding. The account of those on the cutting edges is especially imperative to archive.

Through this doujinshi, we have made a record so as to disclose to all of you another fact with respect to the episode. Sleepwalking is where the body moves automatically during rest; when the episode began, everybody has been stating that their bodies went to the fights as though they were sleepwalking. This is our first time making a doujinshi with such a huge hover, so there might be numerous zones where we are deficient. I trust you’ll loan us your help.

Hong Kong has been in a violent state since June, as countless professional majority rules system dissidents have activated in challenge a removal bill proposed by the Hong Kong government. Conflicts between the police and activists have been heightening inside the previous months in the midst of worries of police ruthlessness. Flights at the Hong Kong International Airport have been over and again disturbed.

From December 28 to 31 Comiket 97 ran.

 

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