British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Development Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Anne-Marie Trevelyan) recently complained on social media for the anti-China chaos in Hong Kong and made false comments on Hong Kong's human rights.
The spokesperson of the Chinese embassy in the UK recently stated that China firmly opposes British officials pointing fingers at the rule of law in Hong Kong and defaming the human rights situation in Hong Kong.
According to the website of the Chinese embassy in the UK, the spokesperson stated that China fully protects Hong Kong residents’ freedom of speech, press, and publication in accordance with the law. At the same time, no one can override the law in the name of freedom.
The judiciary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region handles the case in accordance with the law, and any foreign government official has no right to interfere.
The spokesperson urged British officials to respect facts and the rule of law, stop meddling in Hong Kong affairs, and stop interfering in China's internal affairs.
On November 22, 6 former senior executives and editorial staff of Next Media and "Apple Daily" were suspected of violating the Hong Kong National Security Act and defended in the Hong Kong High Court.
The six defendants all pleaded guilty to the crime of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security.
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