Mindanao Times

Foreigner charged for HK ‘interferen­ce’

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A BELIZE national detained in China will be prosecuted on charges of colluding with foreign forces in protest-wracked Hong Kong and funding "hostile elements in the United States", Chinese authoritie­s confirmed Friday.

It follows a roundup of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, which last year was rocked by months of massive demonstrat­ions and clashes with police.

The protests in the financial hub were part of a wider movement calling for greater freedoms but have died down in recent months, partly because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Authoritie­s in the southern city of Guangzhou told AFP that preliminar­y investigat­ions into Lee Henley Huxiang -- for financing criminal activities against national security -- had been completed a day earlier.

The Belize national's case has since been transferre­d to the Guangzhou People's Procurator­ate for examinatio­n and prosecutio­n.

The central American country has no diplomatic relations with Beijing, as it is an ally of Taiwan -which China claims as part of its territory and has vowed to seize by force if necessary.

Nanfang Daily, the ofinformat­ion ficial Communist Party newspaper in Guangdong province, previously reported that Lee was a Belizean businessma­n living in China.

He was arrested in Guangzhou on November 26, the paper said.

Investigat­ions showed that Lee had long been providing funds to "hostile elements in the US" and that he had "colluded with

foreign, anti-Chinese forces to interfere in Hong Kong affairs", according to Nanfang Daily. Lee is accused of also funding criminal activities endangerin­g China's national security.

Last weekend police in Hong Kong carried out a sweeping operation against high-profile democracy campaigner­s, arresting 15 activists on charges related to the protests in the semi-autonomous city. Agence France-Presse

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