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Li Jiachao's YouTube blocked government: Do your best to support the sanctioned and provide maximum discretion

2022-05-11T07:13:03.014Z


The U.S. has sanctioned a number of Hong Kong and mainland officials since the year before last, including Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao, whose YouTube campaign account was suspended by the U.S. technology Internet company Google during his campaign. The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau stated that these public


The U.S. has sanctioned a number of Hong Kong and mainland officials since the year before last, including Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao, whose YouTube campaign account was suspended by the U.S. technology internet company Google during his campaign.

The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau stated that these public officials were sanctioned by foreign countries for safeguarding national security in accordance with the law and protecting the lives and interests of Hong Kong citizens and mainland compatriots. The Hong Kong government will do its best to provide support and exercise maximum flexibility and discretion when necessary. Provide prompt and appropriate assistance to these sanctioned officials.


The Constitutional Affairs Bureau stated that the government is not afraid of any foreign government sanctions and will fully support the central government in taking countermeasures.

The Hong Kong government and all sectors of society strongly oppose and express deep indignation at foreign forces interfering in Hong Kong affairs and influencing the election of the chief executive for any reason and by any means, including by undermining freedom of speech, freedom of information dissemination, and fairness and order on the Internet.


Chen Yingxin asked the Hong Kong government: Will it assist sanctioned persons to initiate litigation in the Mainland?

The trade union member Chen Yingxin submitted a written question, pointing out that there are opinions that Google and YouTube, which implement the sanctions, may have violated the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law of the People's Republic of China, and asked whether the Hong Kong government will assist these sanctioned persons to file lawsuits in mainland courts.

The Constitutional Affairs Bureau did not give a positive response, saying only that the election of the chief executive had been successfully held and the process was fair, just and open. "Unreasonable interference by foreign forces will not succeed."

The Constitutional Affairs Bureau pointed out that it has repeatedly stated that the so-called "sanctions" are unreasonable and "blatant and gross interference in the internal affairs of the People's Republic of China".

The Constitutional Affairs Bureau also pointed out that the sanctions directly interfered in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human rights, democracy and autonomy.

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Source: hk1

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