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China replaces top envoy to crisis-hit Hong Kong

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Beijing, China - China has replaced its top envoy to Hong Kong, state media reported on Saturday, the most significan­t personnel change by Beijing since pro-democracy protests erupted in the city nearly seven months ago.

The removal of the head of the Liaison Office, which represents the central government in semi-autonomous Hong Kong, comes as the city grapples with its biggest political crisis in decades. ‘ Wang Zhimin has been dismissed from his position as head of the Liaison Office’ and replaced by Luo Huining, state broadcaste­r CCTV said, without giving details about the shuffle.

Millions have come out on the streets since June last year in protests sparked by opposition to a now-abandoned proposal to allow extraditio­ns to mainland China.

But they soon morphed into a larger demand for greater democratic freedoms in the starkest challenge to Beijing since the former British colony was returned to Chinese rule in 1997. The demonstrat­ions have often descended into violent clashes between hardcore protesters and the police, and Wang had condemned them as ‘rioters’ that needed to be brought to justice.

The Liaison Office, whose director is the highest-ranking Chinese political official in Hong Kong, was targeted by protesters throwing eggs and graffitiin­g the building. Hong Kong is ruled under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle, which gives the territory rights unseen on China - but demonstrat­ors say these are being steadily eroded by central government in Beijing.

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(AFP) Luo Huining

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