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China tells U.S. to remove 'black hands' from Hong Kong

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that U.S. officials were behind violent chaos in Hong Kong and warned against interference, following a series of protests in the city, including bloody clashes on the weekend.

“We can see that U.S. officials are even behind such incidents,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying at a regular press briefing on Tuesday.
She was referring to violence related to weeks of protests spearheaded by pro-democracy activists against a bill that would allow people to be extradited from the city to stand trial in courts in mainland China.

“So can the officials tell the world what role did they play and what are their aims?” Hua asked.
On Sunday, groups of men in white T-shirts, who opposition politicians suspect were linked to Hong Kong criminal gangs, assaulted some pro-democracy protesters, after some protesters had vandalized Beijing’s main office in the city.
Hua, asked about criticism of violence by the United States and Hong Kong’s former colonial ruler, Britain, said China would not tolerate any interference.

“The U.S. should know one thing, that Hong Kong is China’s Hong Kong, and we do not allow any foreign interference,” she said.
“We advise the U.S. to withdraw their black hands.”
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he believed Chinese President Xi Jinping has acted very responsibly with regard to the protests.
The financial hub returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” formula that allows freedoms not enjoyed in the mainland, including freedom to protest and an independent judiciary.



FILE PHOTO: Anti-extradition demonstrators run from tear gas after a march of to call for democratic reforms, in Hong Kong, China July 21, 2019. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu/File Photo
But many in Hong Kong resent what they see as Beijing’s creeping control and its refusal to let its residents directly elect their leader.
China denies interfering in Hong Kong and has warned that the violent protests over the proposed legislation allowing extraditions to mainland China were an “undisguised challenge” to the formula under which it is ruled.
Reporting by Catherine Cadell; Writing by Michael Martina; Editing by Robert Birsel





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China tells US to remove 'black hands' from Hong Kong
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China's coat of arms in front of the Chinese liaison office is seen soiled with black paint by protesters after a march against a controversial extradition bill in Hong Kong on July 21, 2019. (Photo: AFP/Vivek Prakash)
23 Jul 2019 03:52PM (Updated: 23 Jul 2019 06:44PM)
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BEIJING: China accused US officials on Tuesday (Jun 23) of being behind violent protests in Hong Kong and advised them to remove their "black hands" from the territory.
"We can see that US officials are even behind such incidents," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying at a regular press briefing.

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"So can the officials tell the world what role did they play and what are their aims?”
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Hong Kong has been gripped by weeks of protests against a Bill that would allow people to be extradited from the city to stand trial in courts in mainland China.

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On Sunday, some protesters vandalised Beijing's main office in the city.
Separately, groups of men in white T-shirts, who opposition politicians suspect were linked to Hong Kong criminal gangs, assaulted some pro-democracy protesters and commuters at a train station in Yuen Long.
When asked about the US and Britain's criticism of the violence, Hua said: "The US should know one thing, that Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong, and we do not allow any foreign interference.
"We advise the US to withdraw their black hands."
Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" formula that allows freedoms not enjoyed in the mainland, including freedom to protest and an independent judiciary.
But many in Hong Kong resent what they see as Beijing's creeping control and its refusal to let its residents directly elect their leader.
China denies interfering in Hong Kong and has warned that the violent protests over the proposed legislation allowing extraditions to mainland China were an "undisguised challenge" to the formula under which it is ruled.
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Beijing tells Hong Kong protesters not to become pawns in US-China trade war as it blames foreign powers for inflaming tensions in city over extradition bill
  • Liaison office meets 200 Hong Kong delegates and asks them to support Chief Executive Carrie Lam
  • Officials accuse countries of interfering and complicating the situation
Topic | Hong Kong extradition law


Karen Zhang
Published: 4:39pm, 16 Jun, 2019


Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong has called on residents not to be used as pawns by foreign forces amid the US-China trade war, and said more than 60 statements issued by overseas powers had fuelled tension over the controversial extradition bill.
More than 200 Hong Kong delegates to the National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) met officials from the liaison office on Sunday, when they were also asked to support the Hong Kong government in riding out the storm.
The meeting was held hours before people took to the streets for a second consecutive Sunday, despite Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor announcing the suspension of the legislation the day before.

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