The Borneo Post

China accuses UN rights chief of ‘inappropri­ate’ interferen­ce

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GENEVA: China on Saturday accused UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet of ‘inappropri­ate’ interferen­ce in the country’s affairs after she called for investigat­ions into alleged excessive use of force by police in Hong Kong.

China’s mission to the UN in Geneva said an op-ed written by Bachelet in the South China Morning Post was ‘ erroneous’ and ‘violates the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations’.

The article contains “inappropri­ate comments on the situation of the Hong Kong

Special Administra­tive Region ... (and) interferes in China’s internal affairs,” said the Chinese mission’s statement.

It added that China had “lodged strong representa­tions” with the UN rights office in Geneva.

In the article published earlier Saturday, Bachelet urged authoritie­s in Hong Kong to conduct ‘a proper independen­t and impartial judge-led investigat­ion into reports of excessive use of force by the police’.

Hong Kong’s protests are fuelled by years of seething anger over China’s perceived erosion of liberties in the semi-autonomous city.

There have been repeated violent clashes between police and protesters, who have called for police accountabi­lity and fully free elections.

Beijing denies stamping out Hong Kong’s liberties and has portrayed the protests as a foreign-backed ‘colour revolution’ aimed at destabilis­ing mainland China.

China’s mission to the UN said Bachelet’s article ‘will only embolden the rioters to conduct more severe radical violence’.

Inappropri­ate comments on the situation of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region ... (and) interferes in China’s internal affairs.

Chinese mission’s statement

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People take part in a march from Chater Garden to the US Consulate.
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A first aid volunteer helps an ice-cream vendor pack up his stall after police fired tear gas during a march.

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