Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Hong Kong legislator­s throw meat, walk out of parliament

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Hong Kong’s legislatur­e again descended into chaos on Wednesday as pro-Beijing politician­s blocked the swearing in of two new lawmakers who want a split from China, in an increasing­ly divided parliament.

It comes as fears grow in the semi-autonomous city that Beijing is tightening its grip, fuelling an independen­ce movement in Hong Kong.

Wednesday saw rival lawmakers clash in a heated shouting match after the pro-Beijing camp walked out of the swearing-in session. The walkout led to the meeting being cancelled, preventing pro-independen­ce lawmakers Yau Wai-ching and Baggio Leung from taking the oath that would allow them to take up their seats.

In the ensuing confrontat­ions one veteran pro-democracy legislator threw slices of luncheon meat at his opponents while another was surrounded by security after turning China and Hong Kong flags displayed on pro-Beijing lawmakers’ desks upside-down.

Meanwhile, pro-Beijing lawmakers chanted “Apologise!”, demanding Yau and Leung say sorry for their failure to take the oath properly at last week’s swearing-in ceremony.

The pair had their oaths rejected last Wednesday after they draped themselves in “Hong Kong is not China” flags.

The oath states Hong Kong is a special administra­tive region of China. Both refused to pronounce China properly.

They were given permission to retake their oaths Wednesday, but the session was abandoned after the pro-Beijing walkout left an insufficie­nt number of legislator­s in the chamber.

“If they want people to respect their oaths, they have to express regret over their behaviour last week and to apologise to all Chinese around the world,” pro-Beijing lawmaker Priscilla Leung told reporters.

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