China says won’t tolerate national security threats in Hong Kong

China won’t tolerate challenges to the bottom line of the “one country, two systems” formula that governs Hong Kong, separatism or threats to national security there, a senior Chinese official said on Friday after a meeting of the top leadership.

The past five-months of anti-government protests in the former British colony represents the biggest popular challenge to President Xi Jinping’s government since he took over the leadership in late 2012.

On Thursday, the party vowed to ensure Hong Kong’s stability, following a closed-door, four-day meeting of the ruling Communist Party’s senior leaders in Beijing, signaling its importance to the stability-obsessed party.

Protesters take part in a rally in Hong Kong
Anti-riot police disperse protesters in Hong Kong, China. EPA-EFE/JEROME FAVRE

Via Reuters

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