Hong Kong protesters boo Chinese anthem, as leader Carrie Lam warns against interference

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Anti-government protests that have roiled Hong Kong for more than three months spread to the sports field on Tuesday (Sept 10), as many local fans defied Chinese law to boo the country's national anthem ahead of a soccer World Cup qualifier against Iran.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Anti-government protests that have roiled Hong Kong for more than three months spread to the sports field on Tuesday , as many local fans defied Chinese law to boo the country's national anthem ahead of a soccer World Cup qualifier against Iran.

Weeks of protests over a now withdrawn extradition bill have evolved into a broader backlash against the government and greater calls for democracy. The protesters urged the US Congress to pass proposed legislation that would require Washington to make an annual assessment of whether Hong Kong is sufficiently autonomous from mainland China to retain special US trade and economic benefits.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, asked about the protests in front of the US Consulate and Lam's comments, said Beijing was resolutely opposed to any foreign government interfering in China's affairs.The sometimes violent demonstrations have taken a toll on Hong Kong's economy, which is on the verge of its first recession in a decade. Hong Kong visitor arrivals plunged nearly 40 per cent in August from a year earlier.

 

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