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UK, US, Australia and Canada scold China over Hong Kong law

- -REUTERS

LONDON: The United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Canada criticised China on Thursday for imposing a new security law on Hong Kong that they said would breach the 1984 Sino-British agreement on the former colony and threaten its freedoms. "Hong Kong has flourished as a bastion of freedom," the four countries said in a joint statement expressing their deep concern over Beijing's move. The security law would "curtail the Hong Kong people's liberties, and in doing so, dramatical­ly erode Hong Kong's autonomy and the system that made it so prosperous," they said.

China's parliament approved a decision to go forward with national security legislatio­n for Hong Kong that democracy activists, diplomats and some in the business world fear will jeopardise its semi-autonomous status and its role as a global financial hub. "We urge China to step back from the brink," British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters during a daily briefing in Beijing on Friday that China firmly opposed the statement, adding that it had lodged representa­tions with the four countries.

Raab said that unless China suspended the law, Britain would change the status of British national overseas (BNO) passport holders so that they could come to the United Kingdom for longer than six months - a pathway to eventual citizenshi­p. The British flag was lowered over Hong Kong when the colony was handed back to China in 1997 after more than 150 years of British rule.

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