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Speech moves diplomats to condemn violence

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GENEVA — Diplomats from various countries responded positively to the speech delivered Wednesday by Pansy Ho Chiuking, chairwoman of the Hong Kong Federation of Women, at the 42nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

They also joined the Hong Kong NGO representa­tive in condemning violent demonstrat­ors in Hong Kong and called for calm and normal social order in the special administra­tive region.

In her speech, Ho condemned the “increasing­ly escalating violent acts” in the Chinese city and called for the internatio­nal community to reprimand the organizers and influencer­s and help to stop the promotion of hatred and violent extremism, which can only “leave irreparabl­e scars to forever strip our beloved city of harmony and stability.”

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was in Geneva to address the UN rights body session, told Xinhua that “people should respect the law and not create a disordered situation” that will “undermine the environmen­t of investment and peace and tranquilli­ty in Hong Kong.”

Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, permanent representa­tive of Myanmar to the United Nations Office at Geneva, said, “We should condemn any violent acts there.”

“What is happening in Hong Kong is an internal affair of China, and the principles of non-selectivit­y, objectivit­y, non-politiciza­tion and, very importantl­y, non-interferen­ce in the internal affairs of another country should be respected,” the ambassador said.

Jorge Valero, Venezuela’s permanent representa­tive to the UN in Geneva, expressed “the most robust rejection of the acts of violence perpetrate­d in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region in recent weeks.”

He said these are “events openly promoted by foreign interests to damage the internal order, public security and territoria­l integrity of the People’s Republic of China.”

Sitsangkho­m Sisaketh, Lao deputy permanent representa­tive to the UN in Geneva, said the Hong Kong demonstrat­ions have not been peaceful and that they undermine the SAR’s security and economy.

“I think that the internatio­nal community will have a better understand­ing of what has been happening in Hong Kong through the statement of the representa­tive of the Hong Kong Federation of Women,” he said.

“The violent protests in Hong Kong have drawn the attention of the internatio­nal community, as the majority of Hong Kong people have been affected. Their safety is under a threat posed by protesters,” he said.

Mao Junxiang, executive director of the Center for Human Rights Studies at China’s Central South University, who was in Geneva to attend the UN meetings, said the Hong Kong protests “surpassed the scope of peaceful demonstrat­ions and have seriously undermined the social order, endangerin­g Hong Kong.”

 ?? CHINA DAILY ?? Hong Kong residents hold Chinese flags during a flash-mobstyle rally at a mall in the city on Thursday.
CHINA DAILY Hong Kong residents hold Chinese flags during a flash-mobstyle rally at a mall in the city on Thursday.
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Pansy Ho Chiu-king

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