Singaporeans should avoid non-essential travel to Hong Kong over protests in city: MFA

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SINGAPORE — Singaporeans should defer non-essential travel to Hong Kong, while those currently in the city are advised to take necessary precautions in wake of the large-scale protests there, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday .

The ministry cited three upcoming protest activities that are reported to be happening across the city over the next few days, with road closures and traffic disruptions expected in affected areas.A protest march is expected to be held from Salisbury Garden in Tsim Sha Tsui to West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station on Sunday afternoon, but protesters are likely to spill into other areas, said the MFA.

They are also encouraged to e-register with the ministry so they can be contacted should the need arise. Those who require consular assistance can contact the Singapore Consulate-General in Hong Kong, or the 24-hour MFA Duty Office. In the past five months, Hong Kong has seen unprecedented protests sparked by an extradition bill that would have let people be sent from the territory to mainland China for trial. This has escalated into a broader backlash against the city government and its political masters in Beijing.

 

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