China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hands off HK, America

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Song Zhe, commission­er of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the HKSAR, met with Clifford Hart, US consul-general in Hong Kong on Monday. Song gave Hart a brief summary of Hong Kong’s experience in exercising the principle of “One Country, Two Systems” in the past 16 years and emphasized that constituti­onal developmen­t is Hong Kong’s internal affairs and therefore bears no foreign interferen­ce. He also reiterated that China stands firmly against meddling with Hong Kong’s internal affairs by any outside force in disregard of the Basic Law and relevant decisions of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee.

Song’s statement is directed at a specific target, which is the fact that Hart’s predecesso­r Stephen Young repeatedly meddled with Hong Kong’s constituti­onal developmen­t and Hart, just two months since taking over the job, has already shown its part of his mission as well. Song’s caution to Hart against interferin­g in Hong Kong’s internal affairs is meant to tell the US diplomat it is for his own good, as well as the greater benefit of maintainin­g healthy relations between the two countries, not to repeat Young’s mistakes.

Thousands of classified wire messages and e-mails between the US consulate-general in Hong Kong and Washington revealed by WikiLeaks back in August 2011 provide undeniable evidence the US government maintains a sophistica­ted system of interferen­ce in Hong Kong’s constituti­onal developmen­t through its presence here. For example, the consulate-general at one point offered suggestion­s concerning the constituti­onal developmen­t to the Hong Kong SAR government. It also ran the show, so to speak, in such controvers­ial incidents as the collective resignatio­n of five opposition lawmakers to force by-elections they call a “referendum”; putting together and controllin­g “Hong Kong’s gang of four”, which represents the opposition from political, religious and media perspectiv­es, and picking candidates to become the opposition’s spiritual leader.

All this has violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, of which the US is a signatory. And China has every right to warn the US against meddling in matters concerning Hong Kong’s constituti­onal developmen­t.

This is an excerpted translatio­n of a Wen Wei Po editorial published on Aug 29.

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