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[Fugitive Offender Regulations] Two Statements Within Two Days Rebutting Foreign Media Lin Zheng: Endless Monitoring of Misreport

2019-12-26T14:59:05.517Z


The government issued three statements two days in a row, refuting allegations made by overseas media and non-governmental organizations, including yesterday (25th) refuting Hong Kong Watch that the police used brutal force to treat "peace shoppers and demonstrators", and Two statements issued today separate the Wall Street Journal and the organization "Stand With Hong Kong". Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e said on Facebook tonight (26th) that although the last two days were holidays, the government's monitoring of overseas media and "anti-government agencies" 's false reports on the demonstrations in Hong Kong were endless and published immediately. The three statements refuted, emphasizing that the SAR Government would continue to clarify and refute through press conferences, press releases, and the "Tamar Talk" page, and said, "I believe that the truth is better than the hype."


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Written by: Wu Yan'an

2019-12-26 22:53

Last updated: 2019-12-26 22:53

The government issued three statements two days in a row, refuting allegations made by overseas media and non-governmental organizations, including yesterday (25th) refuting Hong Kong Watch that the police used brutal force to treat "peace shoppers and demonstrators", and Two statements issued today separate the Wall Street Journal and the organization "Stand With Hong Kong".

Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e said on Facebook tonight (26th) that although the last two days were holidays, the government's monitoring of overseas media and "anti-government agencies" 's false reports on the demonstrations in Hong Kong were endless and published immediately. The three statements refuted, emphasizing that the SAR Government would continue to clarify and refute through press conferences, press releases, and the "Tamar Talk" page, and said, "I believe that the truth is better than the hype."

Untruthful reports of demonstrations first described as "anti-government agencies"

Lin Zhengyue posted on Facebook, stating that although the last two days were holidays, the government has been monitoring the overseas media and anti-government agencies for untrue reports of the demonstrations in Hong Kong, and issued three statements to refute immediately. Lin Zhengyue criticized the comments for being biased, unfair, irresponsible, and even ulterior motives. "People who are unfamiliar with Hong Kong's recent situation can easily be misled."

"Convinced that the truth is better than the hype"

Lin Zhengyue appealed to friends at home and abroad who are concerned about Hong Kong to verify the facts and think carefully. She also said that the SAR Government would continue to clarify and refute through press conferences, press releases, and the “Tamar Talk” page. Better than hype. "

Hong Kong Watch, a British group concerned about Hong Kong issues, issued a statement on Christmas Eve (24th), condemning the brutality of "peace shoppers and demonstrators" on Christmas Eve, including to the head Fire rubber bullets and indiscriminately fire tear gas cannons and water cannons.

Issue statement refuting Hong Kong Watch, Washington Post and "Stand with Hong Kong"

Hong Kong Watch, a British group concerned about Hong Kong issues, issued a statement on Christmas Eve (24th), condemning the brutality of "peace shoppers and demonstrators" on Christmas Eve, including to the head Fire rubber bullets and indiscriminately fire tear gas cannons and water cannons. The government issued a statement yesterday (25th) refuting the relevant allegations, describing them as false allegations and fabrications, saying that they were completely inconsistent with the facts. The government alleges that the police adopted a rigorous and restrained attitude in the operation and used the minimum force to deal with illegal acts, saying that the relevant statement portrayed the wrong Hong Kong image overseas.

The Washington Post recently reported that it had obtained more than 100 pages of internal force use guidelines and PTU training manuals and other documents. It collected 65 incidents involving the use of force by police from June to mid-November. Department of students formed a team to verify the authenticity of the information, and invited nine police experts from Argentina, Israel, South Africa, Hong Kong, the United States and the United Kingdom, in accordance with the relevant guidelines of the Hong Kong Police Force, international standards and the use of low lethality announced by the United Nations in August. Weapons guidelines, analysis of police officers' behavior and force in the database are in compliance with the guidelines. After reviewing the relevant videos, experts believe that about 70% of police incidents have violated the rules, and only 8% of the police forces are in compliance with the guidelines. Insufficient information to conclude. The government issued a statement today (26th) that it solemnly refuted the report, referring to it as "biased and misleading", instructing the demonstrators to use more and more lethal weapons, stressing that the police "used only the minimum required force to respond." The police responded that the use of appropriate force was used to deal with the details of the action, without further comment.

In addition, the Hong Kong Government issued a statement tonight, referring to reports that an organization called Stand with Hong Kong had invited British religious leaders to sign a letter to the British Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, urging the British Government to "eagerly ensure the lives and freedoms of Hong Kong people "It is protected", the Hong Kong Government claims that it is deeply regrettable for this baseless and extremely misleading move, saying that this move not only completely ignores the true situation of Hong Kong, but also ignores the international metropolis ’s long-standing efforts to protect human rights and freedoms. In recent months, Hong Kong's freedom and human rights have not been violated at all.

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