Merkel in Beijing says Hong Kong freedoms must be 'guaranteed'

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday the rights and freedoms of people in Hong Kong 'must be guaranteed' after meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, her spokesman said. Hong Kong has been plunged into months of pro-democracy protests, and ahead of her three-day visit to

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday the rights and freedoms of people in Hong Kong"must be guaranteed" after meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, her spokesman said.

Press access to her visit was unusually tight, with a number of members of the Beijing foreign press corps, including AFP, unable to get accreditation for the event. "What image do the organisers have of the travelling German press? Did they think that the chancellor of Germany is coming with her courtiers, who politely listen, ask no questions and report meekly?" it said.

Ahead of her trip, prominent Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong and others recalled in an open letter published by Bild on Wednesday that Merkel grew up in the communist police state of East Germany."We hope that you will express your concern about our catastrophic situation and that you will convey our demands to the Chinese government during your stay in China.

 

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