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China defends ban on Hong Kong pro-independence party
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Sept 25, 2018

US presses Hong Kong on freedoms after party ban
United Nations, United States (AFP) Sept 25, 2018 - The United States on Tuesday urged Hong Kong to allow freedom of expression as it voiced concern over a ban on the pro-independence party.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a statement said the United States was "concerned" by the ban on the Hong Kong National Party, a first since Britain handed back the trading port 21 years ago to China which assured it would allow semi-autonomy.

"The US supports the freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association," Pompeo said.

"These are core values we share with Hong Kong, and that must be vigorously protected," added Pompeo who is in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly.

Hong Kong said it was upholding a request from the police to ban the tiny party -- whose core membership is only around a dozen people -- in the interest of preserving public order.

Britain also said it was "concerned" about the move, while stressing that it did not advocate independence for the city.

China voiced "strong dissatisfaction" over foreign criticism, calling on countries not to interfere in Hong Kong or Chinese affairs.

China Tuesday defended the Hong Kong government's decision to ban a political party that promotes independence and expressed "strong dissatisfaction" at countries which criticised the move.

Britain was among those to express concern after the territory's security minister said Monday he had upheld a police request to bar the Hong Kong National Party.

"Certain countries and institutions have made numerous and irresponsible remarks on the Hong Kong SAR (special administrative region) government's move to ban the Hong Kong National Party," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.

"We express strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to this," Geng told a regular news briefing, adding that countries should "stop interfering in Hong Kong's affairs and Chinese internal affairs under the pretext of freedom of speech."

Geng said the city's government had acted in accordance with the law, and "any organisation or attempts to promote Hong Kong independence and to separate our nation cannot be tolerated."

Police requested the party ban in July under the Societies Ordinance, which stipulates groups can be prohibited in the interests of national security and public safety.

The bid, the first since the city's 1997 handover to China, was slammed by rights groups.

The police application thrust the small party, with a core membership of only around a dozen, back into the headlines.

It gained additional prominence when its leader Andrew Chan gave a high-profile talk at the city's press club which Beijing also tried in vain to stop.

Under China's "one country, two systems" policy, semi-autonomous Hong Kong enjoys freedoms unseen on the mainland including freedom of expression.

But the space for dissent is shrinking in the face of an increasingly assertive China under President Xi Jinping.

Geng said the ban on the party was "an attempt to uphold national security and Hong Kong's rule of law".

"This is totally Hong Kong's affair, as well as China's internal affairs, and has no room for foreign interference," he added.


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Hong Kong bans pro-independence party over 'national security' fears
Hong Kong (AFP) Sept 24, 2018
Hong Kong on Monday banned a political party which promotes independence, calling it a threat to national security, as Beijing clamps down on challenges to its sovereignty. It was the first ban on a political party since the city was handed back to China by Britain 21 years ago. The foreign ministry in London expressed concern at the move. Semi-autonomous Hong Kong enjoys freedoms unseen on the mainland, including freedom of expression. But the space for dissent is shrinking in the face of an ... read more

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