Xu Zhifeng was arrested by the Hong Kong government in exile in Denmark, Hua Chunying warned countries: do not interfere in China’s internal affairs | China |新 头壳 Newtalk



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Hua Chunying, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry (Image: Xinhua Net)

Hua Chunying, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry (Image: Xinhua Net)

Former Hong Kong Legislative Council member Xu Zhifeng previously reported that he had left the party and gone into exile in Denmark. This is also one of the cases in which Hong Kong pro-democracy activists fled after Luo Guancong and other Hong Kong Democrats. In response, the Hong Kong Security Office and the Hong Kong Police severely criticized Xu Zhifeng for abandoning his bail and fleeing, threatening to keep him arrested. China’s Foreign Ministry also warned the “countries of the world” not to interfere in China’s internal affairs.

Xu Zhifeng wrote on his face earlier. On December 3, 2020, I just finished a three-day visit abroad to Denmark. I hereby officially announced my exile and withdrew from the Hong Kong Democratic Party, leaving Hong Kong temporarily. Leaving Hong Kong, hearing the news that the comrades in arms were arrested and sentenced to prison, citizens and friends heard the words “please don’t come back” on their mobile phones. I don’t know how to describe this kind of pain, and I can’t bear it. Without tears.

Last year, I was born and died with the Hong Kong people during the anti-broadcast. I fought to resist in Parliament. Looking back now, it’s like a lifetime. After the national security laws came into effect, Hong Kong officially fell under the tyranny of the Hong Kong Communist Party. Many Hong Kongers asked: What can we still do? The answer is: in the position of every citizen, hold out as long as possible.

Since the national security law came into effect, until recently I left the Legislative Council, I have been wondering all the time, what can I still do for Hong Kong? I have fought in every possible way, hoping to fight on the streets like last year and be free from criminal liability. I have done my best to remain in the remaining parliament and use the remaining body to deal with tyranny.

Now that it is impossible to do the above, as a Hong Kong woman, what I can resist in my position is to continue speaking for Hong Kong so that the whole world can continue to hear the screams of the Hong Kong people fighting, in exchange for Hong Kong in the air free from other places. The freedom of expression that the people deserve, regain Hong Kong’s dominance of speech in the hands of the regime and join A Cong and other exiled brothers in expanding Hong Kong’s international front.

Compared to the brothers, comrades, comrades in arms and youth who stayed in Hong Kong and fought in the midst of suffering, I really don’t deserve any recognition outside. I just want you to know that what you sacrifice for the freedom of Hong Kong is my life and I will bear it for Hong Kong. The reason for the struggle, I believe that the freedom of the Hong Kong people is my life’s work. We vowed not to give up anyway, okay? One breath survives, fight to the end; the restoration of Hong Kong, the revolution of the times.

In this regard, the Hong Kong government is very unhappy with Xu Zhifeng’s exile abroad. The Security Office strongly condemns any act of escape and evasion of legal responsibility. The relevant departments will follow up according to the actual situation and “bring to justice the suspects who fled and escaped.”

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying also mentioned that Xu Zhifeng’s decision to declare exile after going to Denmark undermined Denmark’s image of the rule of law and “opposes any country or organization that interferes in China’s internal affairs and welcome Hong Kong lawbreakers. “

Former Hong Kong Legislative Council member Xu Zhifeng previously reported that he had resigned from the party and gone into exile in Denmark. This is also one of the cases in which Hong Kong pro-democracy activists fled after Luo Guancong and other Hong Kong Democrats. In response, the Hong Kong Security Office and the Hong Kong Police severely criticized Xu Zhifeng for abandoning his bail and fleeing, threatening to keep him arrested. China’s Foreign Ministry also warned the “countries of the world” not to interfere in China’s internal affairs.



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