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Xu Zhifeng went into exile | Interview with Danish media: his family has arrived in London and Xu went to meet on Saturday

2020-12-06T09:39:16.500Z


Xu Zhifeng, a former Democratic legislator in Denmark, announced his exile yesterday (3rd). When he was interviewed by the Danish media DR2 Deadline today, the host revealed that his family has arrived in London, and Xu Zhifeng will also tomorrow


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Written by: Zhai Ruimin

2020-12-04 16:32

Last update date: 2020-12-05 00:17

Xu Zhifeng, a former Democratic legislator in Denmark, announced his exile yesterday (3rd). When he was interviewed by the Danish media DR2 Deadline today, the host revealed that his family had arrived in London and Xu Zhifeng would also go to meet tomorrow.

When asked whether the interview was originally scheduled to take place yesterday, whether it was because his family had not left Hong Kong at that time, Xu Zhifeng expressed that he was reluctant to mention his family, but admitted that he really needed to ensure the safety of his family before he could speak freely.

Xu Zhifeng was disappointed that he could not meet with the Danish government. He speculated that the authorities might feel embarrassed about the meeting. However, his message is that he hopes that the Danish government can take a step forward for Hong Kong’s human rights and freedom. For example, the European Union will show a stronger stand. , And provide lifeboat plans for Hong Kong people.

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Xu Zhifeng was interviewed by the media for the first time after announcing his exile. He described leaving Hong Kong as a very difficult decision. He had never thought about it before. After struggling, he thought that going to a foreign country to express their appeals for Hong Kong people who could not speak up was a good practice for Hong Kong. .

He emphasized that he will not give up fighting for freedom for Hong Kong, and leaving is the beginning of a new page.

In addition, the safety of his personal and family members is also the reason why he chose to go into exile. Xu Zhifeng cited the 721 incident, saying that there is evidence that the police cooperated with the underworld to attack ordinary citizens, fearing that he and his family would be attacked.

He also mentioned that in the past, his telephone conversations and messages were monitored by the Beijing and Hong Kong police, which he believed were due to security measures.

He and his family were also followed by people and vehicles. After receiving the report, the police claimed that the person concerned was a reporter, but Xu Zhifeng believed that he was a Beijing police or intelligence officer.

He also cited other politicians in Hong Kong for similar experiences. For example, the mobile phone of former Secretary General Huang Zhifeng was unlocked by the police to retrieve information and use it as evidence in court.

Xu Zhifeng faces nine charges, including placing decaying plants in the Legislative Council Chamber during the review of the National Anthem Act in May and June.

He said that he has 3 cases pending trial and that he will face years of imprisonment once convicted.

Xu Zhifeng also mentioned that since the "Hong Kong National Security Law" came into effect in July, Hong Kong people have completely lost their freedom and "one country, two systems" has also completely died.

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