try to me now from hong kong as pro-democracy activist neisha aung geisha welcome 23 years ago today hong kong was handed back to china from the u.k. how do you feel today i feel very very stringent and very upset today because this is the 1st day since the national security law is being passed and there have been arrests on the streets and i feel very upset about the development because the city is now losing is autonomy that is thomas and our fundamental rights like freedom of assembly freedom of speech and so now lay tells me will be just another chinese mainland city which way will last the 1st thing that we have that made us so special in the world as a 1st place what about pro-democracy protesters today in any way feel restricted by this new security law. i think i think they are very they are they do feel restricted but that is not stopping them from showing up on the streets today today they are. more than tens or thousands of protesters that is and a shopping district of hong kong and they are chanting slogans or they are as you have seen just now they are holding flags and