UK seeks 'urgent explanation' as Hong Kong bans journalist

AFP  |  Hong Kong 

Hong Kong's decision to effectively blacklist a senior required an "urgent explanation", the UK said Saturday, as foreign governments sounded the alarm over eroding freedoms in the former British colony.

Chan attacked as an empire trying to "annex" and "destroy" in a strident speech at the city's (FCC), where Mallet serves as

China's foreign ministry had requested the club to pull the talk, but the FCC refused, arguing that all sides of a debate should be heard.

Rival protesters picketed the lunchtime event and the city's former called for the club to be evicted from its government-owned premises.

The FT said Friday that immigration authorities in had declined to renew Mallet's visa, a decision rights groups and said was unprecedented.

"We have asked the Government for an urgent explanation," said the in a statement.

"Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy and its press freedoms are central to its way of life, and must be fully respected." Semi-autonomous Hong Kong enjoys freedoms unseen on the mainland, including freedom of expression, which are protected in the city's Basic Law and the handover agreement between and Britain.

But the space for dissent is shrinking as flexes its muscles.

The said Mallet's visa denial was "especially disturbing".

"It mirrors problems faced by international journalists in the Mainland and appears inconsistent with the principles enshrined in the Basic Law," told AFP.

But the decision to deny Mallet a new visa was cheered by pro-media.

A commentary in newspaper on Saturday said the had to "pay the price" for giving exposure to Hong Kong's fringe independence movement, and said authorities may still act to evict the FCC from the premises it has occupied since 1982.

Hong Kong authorities last week banned Chan's Hong Kong National Party, calling it a threat to national security.

It was the first ban on a political party since the territory reverted to Chinese control in 1997.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 10:20 IST