China foreign minister slams 'unacceptable' violence in Hong Kong

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PARIS: China's foreign minister on Monday (Oct 21) denounced the 'unacceptable' violence by protesters in Hong Kong, saying they had been ...

PARIS: China's foreign minister on Monday denounced the"unacceptable" violence by protesters in Hong Kong, saying they had been encouraged by"foreign forces".

Hong Kong has been riven by increasingly violent protests for more almost five months, with demonstrators demanding greater democracy and police accountability as violence spirals on all sides.China runs Hong Kong under a special"one country, two systems" model that grants the international hub certain liberties but ensures the city's leadership ultimately answers to Beijing.

Such action will never succeed," he added, insisting that the Hong Kong government would be able to re-establish"social order and respect for the rule of law". Wang also took aim at foreign media, complaining that some of them"call this violence democratic and peaceful, in total disregard to reality".

 

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China doesn’t own Hong Kong. The little twerp thinks taking away people’s freedom and rights only reminds people what China stands for.Everyone has his or her rights to protest a tyrant

As he should - it’s disgraceful. HK is China and nothing can ever change that.

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