Head of Beijing's Cabinet office responsible for Hong Kong says territory is facing its 'most severe situation' since handover from British rule.
Hong Kong is facing its"most severe situation" since its handover from British rule in 1997 following weeks of demonstrations and the central government is considering what measures to take next, the head of Beijing's Cabinet office responsible for the territory said Wednesday.
Officials in Beijing were"highly concerned" and studying the situation to decide on measures to take, he said. Speculation that the military could be deployed grew after Chinese officials pointed to an article in Hong Kong law that allows troops already stationed in the city to help with"public order maintenance" at the Hong Kong government's request.
Pro-democracy lawmakers continued to criticize Lam's handling of the protests. Claudia Mo told reporters that Beijing and Lam were employing a two-pronged strategy of using the police force to handle the protesters physically while also attacking them ideologically by labeling their movement as seeking to destroy the"one country, two systems" framework.
Margaret Ng, a lawyer and a former lawmaker, said they wanted to meet Cheng and the director of public prosecution to seek an assurance that there was no political motive in prosecution of those detained in the protests.
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