'Shuju' Choi Choi Siwon China fan club shuts down official Weibo...Protest on Hong Kong Protest related retweet

Choi Siwon fan club in Baidu, Chinas largest portal, announced on the 25th that it will close its official Weibo.No one, no matter what, can change our position, the fan club said in a notice posted on Weibo. We would never have conceded, and Choi Siwon fan club ended up in a big love (love for idols), starting with a little love (love for idols).The fan club Weibo has more than 90,000 Followers.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview with CNN in the United States after his surgery by Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured after being shot by police during the Hong Kong protest on his Twitter Inc. on the 24th.China netizens accepted Choi Siwon as supporting the Hong Kong protest, and expressed displeasure and expressed a series of Protests.As China netizens protests continued, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it.I have confirmed what happened at Twitter Inc., he told Weibo, and I just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the (Hong Kongs) chaos and violence will end as soon as possible.I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has caused your animosity and disappointment, he added.Choi Choi Siwon has a solid fan base in the Chinese region; his Weibo has over 16.5 million Followers.sympathy mediaI hope the violence ends soon doesnt work out

Choi Siwon fan club in Baidu, China's largest portal, announced on the 25th that it will close its official Weibo.

“No one, no matter what, can change our position,” the fan club said in a notice posted on Weibo. “We would never have conceded, and Choi Siwon fan club ended up in a big love (love for idols), starting with a little love (love for idols).

The fan club Weibo has more than 90,000 Followers.

Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview with CNN in the United States after his surgery by Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured after being shot by police during the Hong Kong Protest on his Twitter Inc. on the 24th.

China netizens accepted Choi Siwon as supporting the Hong Kong Protest, and expressed displeasure and expressed a series of Protests.

As China netizens' Protests continued, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it.

"I have confirmed what happened at Twitter Inc.," he told Weibo, "and I just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the (Hong Kong's) chaos and violence will end as soon as possible."

“I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has caused your animosity and disappointment,” he added.

Choi Choi Siwon has a solid fan base in the Chinese region; his Weibo has over 16.5 million Followers.

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"I hope the violence ends soon" doesn't work out