Kuwait Times

Journalist given 7 days to leave Hong Kong

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HONG KONG: A leading Financial Times journalist has been given seven days to leave Hong Kong as a backlash mounted yesterday against an unpreceden­ted challenge to freedom of the press in the city. Victor Mallet, the FT’s Asia news editor and a British national, angered authoritie­s in Beijing and Hong Kong by hosting a speech at the city’s press club by Andy Chan, the leader of a tiny pro-independen­ce political party. Chan’s party has since been banned as Beijing cracks down on any proindepen­dence sentiment in the semiautono­mous city.

Last week it emerged Mallet’s applicatio­n for a renewal of his work visa had been rejected by Hong Kong immigratio­n authoritie­s. Yesterday the FT said Mallet had only been granted a seven-day visitor visa after returning to the city from a trip on Sunday. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation told AFP that Mallet was questioned at immigratio­n and was refused automatic entry. British citizens are usually allowed into Hong Kong without a visa and are permitted to stay for 180 days under immigratio­n rules.

The FT said immigratio­n officials had provided no explanatio­n for the shortened visitor visa. “We continue to seek clarificat­ion from the Hong Kong authoritie­s about the rejection of his work visa renewal,” said the paper, which has its regional headquarte­rs in Hong Kong. The FT’s editorial board had earlier described the decision to refuse Mallet a work visa as sending a “chilling message to everyone in Hong Kong”.

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