MELBOURNE (REUTERS) - Foreign diplomats in Australia should respect the right to free speech and peaceful protest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said, following tension between pro-Hong Kong and pro-Beijing protesters at a university.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MELBOURNE - Foreign diplomats in Australia should respect the right to free speech and peaceful protest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said, following tension between pro-Hong Kong and pro-Beijing protesters at a university.
"The government would be particularly concerned if any foreign diplomatic mission were to act in ways that could undermine such rights, including by encouraging disruptive or potentially violent behaviour," she said. Rival students turned up to show support for Beijing, with some playing nationalistic songs and chanting"China is great", media reported. Footage posted on social media showed some shouting between the two groups and some punches thrown.
The former British colony of Hong Kong is embroiled in its worst political crisis for decades after two months of increasingly violent protests that have posed one of the gravest challenges to Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Hong Kong braces for 'anti-triad' rally despite police ban[HONG KONG] Hong Kong was bracing for fresh clashes on Saturday as activists vowed to defy a police ban and rally against suspected triad gangs who beat up pro-democracy demonstrators last weekend. Read more at The Business Times.
Read more »
Commentary: How did Hong Kong, my home, turn into a war zone?Hong Kongers are quickly losing hope after a round of attacks by masked men unfolded this week, says Doris Lam.
Read more »
Hong Kong braces for 'anti-triad' rally despite police banHong Kong was bracing for fresh clashes on Saturday (Jul 27) as activists vowed to defy a police ban and rally against suspected triad gangs who ...
Read more »
Hong Kong braces for 'anti-triad' rally despite police banHONG KONG (AFP) - Hong Kong was bracing for fresh clashes on Saturday (July 27) as activists vowed to defy a police ban and rally against suspected triad gangs who beat up pro-democracy demonstrators last weekend.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more »
Hong Kong airport deploys 'extra manpower' after protesters flood into arrival hallHONG KONG: Extra staff have been deployed at Hong Kong International Airport as protesters rallied over a polarising extradition Bill on Friday ...
Read more »