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Hong Kong bans political party

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Authoritie­s in Hong Kong yesterday took an unpreceden­ted step to quash separatist voices by banning a political party that advocates independen­ce for the southern Chinese territory on national security grounds.

John Lee, the territory’s secretary for security, announced that the Hong Kong National Party (HKNP) would be prohibited from operation from Monday.

At a briefing, Lee said the political party led by 27-year-old Andy Chan posed a threat to national security because it wants Hong Kong to be an independen­t republic and has taken steps to push this agenda. Lee cited as examples alleged plans by the party to recruit members and infiltrate schools to promote its views.

Lee said the party also “spreads hatred and discrimina­tion against mainlander­s in Hong Kong,” referring to people from mainland China who live in the city. He accused the party of saying that it would employ all means to achieve its goals, including force — though the South China Morning Post newspaper said he acknowledg­ed that the party hasn’t actually used violent means to promote its cause.

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