The Fiji Times

Xi defends vision of HK

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HONG KONG — China’s leader Xi Jinping marked the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return with a speech Friday that emphasized Beijing’s control over the former British colony under its vision of “one country, two systems” – countering criticism that the political and civic freedoms promised for the next quarter-century have been largely erased under Chinese rule.

Mr Xi praised the city for overcoming “violent social unrest” – a reference to massive pro-democracy protests in 2019 that were followed by a Beijing-driven crackdown that has snuffed out dissent and shut down independen­t media, aligning Hong Kong more closely with stricter controls under China’s

ruling Communist Party.

The shift shocked many in the city of 7.4 million people that Britain returned to China in 1997, after running it as a colony for more than a century.

As part of the agreement, China agreed to allow Hong Kong to have its own government and legal system for 50 years.

In the ensuing years, Hong Kong activists pushed back against Chinese efforts to curtail freedoms and even made demands for fully democratic elections, drawing out hundreds of thousands of people for marches in the streets. Under Mr Xi, that pushback has been silenced.

For years, the anniversar­y of the July 1 handover was marked by an official ceremony in the morning and a protest march in the afternoon. Now, protesters have been cowed into silence in what the Communist Party hails as restoring stability to the city. AP

China’s president Xi Jinping.

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Rescue workers work at the scene of a missile strike at a location given as Bilhorod-Dnistrovsk­yi, Odesa region, Ukraine, in this handout image released July 1, 2022. Picture: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE/ HANDOUT VIA REUTERS
A damaged residentia­l building is seen in Odesa, Ukraine, early Friday, July 1, 2022, following Russian missile attacks. Picture: UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE VIA AP Rescue workers work at the scene of a missile strike at a location given as Bilhorod-Dnistrovsk­yi, Odesa region, Ukraine, in this handout image released July 1, 2022. Picture: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES OF UKRAINE/ HANDOUT VIA REUTERS
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Picture: SELIM CHTAYTI/POOL PHOTO VIA AP

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