‘Fake Supporter' stabs pro-Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong.

Beijing: Junius Ho, a pro-Beijing lawmaker, was stabbed in Hong Kong by a ‘fake supporter’, while he was campaigning for an upcoming local election in the Northern suburbs of Hong Kong, on Wednesday.
The attacker approached Mr. Ho with flowers in his hands and requested for a photograph, for which he reached into his bag, pulled out a knife and stabbed Mr. Ho in the chest. Immediately after, the attacker was arrested by the police and injured Mr. Ho was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Ho came into prominence after he openly condemned the anti-government protests by the pro-democracy citizens, on-going for months now. After an attack on the protestors at Yuen Long Subway, Ho was found praising the attackers and was also filmed sharing pleasantries with some of the members of the attacker group.
The stabbing incident, noticeably, comes only a few days after another attack that targetted a pro-democracy Councillor in Hong-Kong, Andrew Chiu, whose ear was bitten off by the attacker while he was trying to subdue him.
Undoubtedly, the one country, two systems theory of China has been put to a litmus test in the wake of demands for greater democracy in Hong Kong. With the United States trying to find a way into this social ripple, and the outright support of the pro-democracy cause in the world, the job to contain this situation and keeping it strictly internal will become very difficult for China.
