China warns Hong Kong over government ‘red line’

Several people were detained, after a tiny organisation of pro-democracy activists clashed with pro-Beijing demonstrators
Several people were detained, after a tiny organisation of pro-democracy activists clashed with pro-Beijing demonstrators

China’s President Xi Jinping pronounced yesterday Hong Kong was freer than ever before though warned opposite “impermissible” hurdles to Beijing’s management as a city noted 20 years given it was handed behind by Britain.

Xi spoke in a televised residence after irreverence in new Hong Kong personality Carrie Lam. Lam was comparison by a pro-China cabinet and is already being expel by critics as a China victim in a city where many are indignant during Beijing’s tightening hold on a freedoms of scarcely 8 million people.

Xi pronounced that any threats to a management of China’s comrade celebration supervision “cross a red line and are positively impermissible”.

Hong Kong’s new Chief Executive Carrie Lam (left) with China’s President Xi Jinping after being sworn in as a territory’s new leader. Pics/AFP
Hong Kong’s new Chief Executive Carrie Lam (left) with China’s President Xi Jinping after being sworn in as a territory’s new leader. Pics/AFP

He combined that Hong Kong had “more endless approved rights and freedoms than during any other time in a history”.

The Sino-British Joint Declaration gave Hong Kong rights secret on a mainland by a semi-autonomous “one country, dual systems” agreement, durability 50 years.

Protests in HK
Several people were detained, when a tiny organisation of pro-democracy activists clashed with pro-Beijing demonstrators. Organisers pronounced 60,000 people took partial in a after pro-democracy march. The scuffle went on for some-more than an hour, with it finale usually after a leaders of a pro-democracy proof were led divided by police, who called it an bootleg gathering.

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