Kuwait Times

Thousands protest in Hong Kong over China suppressio­n

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HONG KONG: Several thousand marched in Hong Kong yesterday against suppressio­n by Beijing as fears grow that freedoms in the semi-autonomous city are seriously under threat. The pro-democracy protest comes a week after Hong Kong banned a pro-independen­ce party on the grounds it was a threat to national security, the first time a political party has been prohibited since the city was handed back to China by Britain in 1997.

The emergence of an independen­ce movement calling for Hong Kong to split from China has incensed Beijing as it emphasizes the importance of territoria­l integrity and has led to a crackdown on political expression. Leading pro-democracy campaigner Joshua Wong said he feared his party, Demosisto, could be next because it promotes self-determinat­ion for Hong Kong. One high-profile Demosisto candidate was already barred from a recent by-election. “We need to protect and defend the freedom of associatio­n in Hong Kong,” Wong, 21, told AFP at the rally.

The pro-democracy protest is held every October 1, China’s National Day, which marks the communist party’s establishm­ent of the People’s Republic of China. Hong Kong enjoys rights unseen on the mainland including freedom of speech but there are growing fears those are being eroded. There are also concerns that the city will introduce a controvers­ial anti-subversion law designed to protect China’s national security and potentiall­y put freedoms at further risk.

Totalitari­an agenda

“They talk about national security, but what about our security? They don’t care about that,” said a 50-year-old office worker who gave her name as Miss Hau. “Today they say we can’t talk about A, but tomorrow they might say we can’t talk about B, and in the end we won’t be able to talk about anything,” she said. Other protesters criticized the government’s “totalitari­an agenda”. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, appointed by a pro-Beijing committee, said in an official address yesterday that Hong Kong must “firmly uphold China’s sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests”. —AFP

 ??  ?? HONG KONG: Protestors take part in a National Day pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong. —AFP
HONG KONG: Protestors take part in a National Day pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong. —AFP

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