Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying repeated Chinese accusations Monday that the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act "seriously interfered" in Hong Kong's internal affairs, and appeared to back up China's threats that the U.S. would bear the costs of the decision.
"China urges the United States to correct its mistakes and stop any words and deeds that interfere in Hong Kong and China's internal affairs," Hua said at a daily news briefing in Beijing, adding that China could take "further necessary actions" depending on how matters develop. Among the groups to be subject to the unspecified sanctions, the National Endowment for Democracy receives funding directly from Congress, while others generally draw their running costs from a mixture of private and public grants.
Antony Yiu, an entrepreneur in advertising and one of the organizers of the strike, said they want to get other business sectors to join them.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
Ya know the last Asian nation that told the US Navy to f off met quite the sticky end, kinda changed them for the worse really. Not that I mind the Chicoms meeting a similar end.
And I’m guessing is plz with this
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