HONG KONG, June 16 (Xinhua) -- A Hong Kong organization on Monday launched an online petition to protest against the interference of U.S.-led foreign forces in China's internal affairs and their threats to impose sanctions against Hong Kong after China's national legislature decided to make Hong Kong national security laws.
The organizer of the campaign, called the United Front Supporting National Security Legislation, urged residents to actively sign the petition to voice their opposition to foreign interference.
External forces do not care about Hong Kong's democracy, freedom and prosperity but just tried to use Hong Kong to contain China's development, Tam said, stressing that such interference will be in vain.
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