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Officials widen legal attack:

Asia

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Leung

Leaders of Chinese-ruled Hong Kong widened their legal fight against the city’s fledgling independen­ce movement on Friday, targeting four more lawmakers over oaths taken at a Legislativ­e Council swearing-in ceremony in October.

Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and Justice Secretary Rimsky Yuen began the action on Friday after lawmakers Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching lost a legal appeal over their disqualifi­cation, the government said in a statement.

The government proceeding­s seek “to declare their oaths purportedl­y taken as invalid and their office as now vacant”, the government said in the statement.

Beijing’s Communist Party leaders are alarmed about the growing appeal of independen­ce and self-determinat­ion in the former British colony, which returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” formula, allowing it widerangin­g freedoms, a separate legal system and specifying universal suffrage as an eventual goal.

The latest move came after Beijing staged a rare interpreta­tion of Hong Kong’s mini-constituti­on, known as the Basic Law, in early November to effectivel­y bar democratic­ally elected Leung and Yau from taking office there.

Lau and Leung pledged allegiance to the “Hong Kong nation” and displayed a banner declaring “Hong Kong is not China” during a swearing-in ceremony for the Legislativ­e Council in October.

While their oaths were aborted before they were disqualifi­ed, the latest action targets lawmakers who have already taken office. (RTRS)

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