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China brands UK coloniser for criticising Hong Kong security law

Published : Thursday, 21 March, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 161
HONG KONG, Mar 20: Chinas foreign affairs office in Hong Kong lashed out against the British government Wednesday over its criticism of the citys new national security law, saying it showed it had a "deep-rooted mindset as a coloniser".

Hong Kong, a former colony of Britain before the 1997 handover back to China, on Tuesday passed a security law punishing five major crimes after a fast-tracked legislative process.

British foreign minister David Cameron said it was a "rushed" process for a law that will "further damage the rights and freedoms enjoyed in the city".

In response, Beijings foreign affairs commissioner blasted Britain for being "hypocritical and exercising double standards", as it referred to Londons own national security laws, including one passed last year.

"The United Kingdom has been making inflammatory and irresponsible comments on Hong Kongs situation... its all due to the deep-rooted mindset as a coloniser and preacher," it said in a statement Wednesday.

"We urge the UK to set its position right, face the reality, and give up on the fantasy of continuing its colonial influence in Hong Kong."

It also issued a separate statement on the European Unions criticism of the new law, which had said it would affect the "long-term attractiveness" of the city as an international business hub.

"We urge the EU to envisage the strong appeal  for the legislation in Hong Kong, and abandon its hypocritical double standards and prejudice," the statement said.     —AFP



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