Times of Suriname

Central gov’t condemns malicious smear on mainland help with HK’s COVID-19 battle

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BEIJING - A Chinese central government spokespers­on on Sunday expressed strong condemnati­on of and sent a stern warning against a smear on the mainland’s assistance with the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (SAR)’s fight against COVID-19.

Such a smear by Hong Kongbased anti-China troublemak­ers shows a gross disregard of Hong Kong residents’ safety and health and is malicious, said a spokespers­on for the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council in a statement. The central government is paying close attention to the COVID-19

epidemic in Hong Kong, and has mobilized mainland health profession­als to aid the battle against COVID-19 in Hong Kong, including helping build community-based treatment facilities and interim hospitals as well as bearing relevant expenses.

These measures have been welcomed by Hong Kong residents and more than 6,000 Hong Kong medical and nursing profession­als so far have opted for joining the COVID-19 testing program, the spokespers­on noted. However, a very small number of people in Hong Kong, who harbor an ulterior motive, denigrated the mainland’s help with Hong Kong’s fight against COVID19, harassed the advance team for nucleic acid testing sent by the central government, and even fabricated and circulated lies in an attempt to sow panic among the public, said the spokespers­on. By politicizi­ng the central government’s help with Hong Kong’s COVID19 fight, the anti-China elements laid bare their political nature and distorted mentality, trying to push their agendas “by all means, fair or foul, unscrupulo­usly, and in disregard of laws,” said the spokespers­on. In a stern warning to those elements with evil intentions, the spokespers­on said acts advocating the so-called “Hong Kong independen­ce” and of violence will continue to be dealt a heavy blow. “We give full support to the SAR law enforcemen­t agencies and judiciary authoritie­s in meting out punishment on those fabricatin­g and circulatin­g rumors and obstructin­g the COVID19 fight in accordance with the law,” said the spokespers­on. The spokespers­on also called for solidarity and concerted efforts of the SAR government and local communitie­s to defeat the epidemic as soon as possible.

(Xinhua)

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