The commander of China’s military garrison in Hong Kong said in an interview posted Tuesday that forces stationed there would “resolutely” protect the country’s national security interests, a pointed reminder of Beijing’s ultimate power to enforce its rule over the semiautonomous territory.
The proposal touched off a new wave of protests in Hong Kong over the weekend, with thousands pouring into the streets Sunday, defying restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus epidemic. There were periodic clashes between protesters and police, and at least 180 people were arrested. Several were injured.
“Garrison officers and soldiers are determined, confident and capable of safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests and maintaining the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong,” Chen said in an interview with China’s state television network, CCTV. The Hong Kong garrison of the People’s Liberation Army is based in what was formerly the British military headquarters on Hong Kong Island. The garrison includes at least 19 sites around the territory, but it has generally kept a low profile in the city since the handover from British control in 1997. Many of its soldiers — estimates of the total vary from 6,000 to 10,000 — live and train in bases across the border in Shenzhen.
“Because the situation has gotten worse and behaviors and acts that endanger national security are more and more rampant, the central government had to do the work first,” she said, adding that she hoped the Legislative Council would still move ahead with its own legislation.
nytimes Communists has to be stop... ECONOMIC SANCTION is the best way to do it... PRES TRUMP need to force US INVESTORS to leave the communists country
nytimes The original HongKong citizens have lived in HK for the rest of their lives and families for 99 years with the help and governance of the British Empire. They cannot give up their territory just like that.
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