The Borneo Post

Hong Kong student leader draws fury in China over anthem

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HONG KONG: A Hong Kong student leader has been declared an ‘enemy of the people’ by Chinese state media for speaking out over a new law against disrespect­ing the national anthem, in what critics say is another attack on freedom of speech in the city.

The vilificati­on of the 21-yearold comes as concern grows there is no longer room for open political debate in Hong Kong under pressure from Beijing.

Alice Cheung, head of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, was surrounded by security officers during a meeting at the city’s legislativ­e council last week seeking citizens’ views on the controvers­ial new law, which opponents say could pave the way for political prosecutio­ns.

Cheung told the committee meeting she wanted “to vomit” every time she heard the national anthem. Hong Kong does not have its own anthem so China’s is played to represent it at events.

“It is proof that this murderous regime still exists and holds power,” she added.

Since then she has felt the full force of Chinese state and social media, which have labelled her an independen­ce activist.

“My family are worried about me,” she told AFP. “I feel under pressure”.

The city is obliged to introduce its own version of the mainland’s anthem law which was fine-tuned last year and upped punishment to three years’ imprisonme­nt.

Football fans have regularly booed and turned their backs when it is played to represent the Hong Kong team at matches.

After Cheung’s original comments she was later told by the pro-Beijing committee chairman that she could not speak again, but did so anyway saying others had been given more time to put their views forward.

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