The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Restrictio­ns on Hong Kong's freedoms denting business confidence — US

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HONG KONG: Growing restrictio­ns on Hong Kong's freedoms are hurting business confidence, the United States warned in a report Friday, accusing the city's government of sacrificin­g human rights to support mainland Chinese priorities. Hong Kong enjoys liberties unseen on the mainland under the “one country, two systems” framework, and has a special trading status with the US based on its autonomy from the mainland.

The US State Department warned of setbacks in freedoms, citing Hong Kong's expulsion of a British journalist, its ban on a pro-independen­ce party, the barring of candidates from local elections, and a draft law to punish anyone who disrespect­s the Chinese national anthem.

It warned that the political restrictio­ns were “straining the confidence of the internatio­nal business community”.

“In some particular­ly concerning instances, Hong Kong authoritie­s took actions aligned with mainland priorities at the expense of human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms,” it said in its annual report on US-Hong Kong relations.

“The tempo of mainland central government interventi­on in Hong Kong affairs – and actions by the Hong Kong government consistent with mainland direction – increased, accelerati­ng negative trends seen in previous periods.”

Hong Kong's recent proposal to amend its laws to allow extraditio­n between Beijing, Macau and Taiwan has raised alarm in political and business circles.

Last year the authoritie­s refused to renew a work visa for the Financial Times' Asia news editor Victor Mallet after he hosted a talk at the city's press club by pro-independen­ce activist Andy Chan.

Chan, whose party was banned for ‘national security' reasons, has called for the US government to re-examine its policy on Hong Kong and reconsider whether the city should continue to enjoy special treatment.

 ??  ?? A man sits in front of a shop that sells flower bouquets in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong. — AFP photo
A man sits in front of a shop that sells flower bouquets in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong. — AFP photo

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