Hong Kong:At least 15 people were arrested here on Wednesday by security forces, who have been deployed in greater numbers on the streets in recent hours, ahead of a controversial bill criminalising disrespect to the Chinese anthem being presented before in the Legislative Council.
Moreover, two teenagers were reportedly arrested for having Molotov cocktails, the island's state media RTHK reported.
For its part, the Hong Kong government said in a statement that since 05.30 am Wednesday, several individuals tried to block some streets in an attempt to block traffic in protest.
Meanwhile, several protesters circulated messages on the internet urging people to go to the Legislative Council to express their opposition to the bill.
The discussion on the so-called National Anthem Bill comes at a tense moment in the semi-autonomous city.
Last week, protests and clashes took place between demonstrators and the police after it news broke out that the Chinese legislature planned to pass a national security law that could cut down on freedoms in the semi-autonomous city.
According to Chinese National People's Congress (NPC, or the legislature), the national security law will prohibit 'any act of treason, secession, sedition and subversion' against the central government, in addition to the 'theft of state secrets and the organization of activities in Hong Kong by foreign political organisations,' terms that the Chinese Executive has previously used to curb dissent.