Britain summoned the top Chinese diplomat in The country on Tuesday explained an incident in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was apparently assaulted and dragged to the ground. of Chinese Consulate in Manchester early Sunday.
Police are investigating the incident, which occurred during a demonstration against Chinese President Xi Jinping. Officers entered the consulate grounds to rescue a man who They said he was “dragged” inside and assaulted by several people men.
comment on accident during a news conspiracy in “Alarming items have illegally entered the Chinese Consulate General,” said Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing in Manchester and endangered security of Chinese diplomatic buildings.
Diplomatic institutions of Every state has the right to take the necessary measures to preserve peace and dignity of their places” added.
British Foreign Office office He said it was very concerned About what he called “apparent scenes” of Hanf.”
“The Foreign Minister has issued a summons to the Chinese Chargé d’Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in London to express His Majesty the government’s deep concern about the incident and demand Explanation for Actions of Consulate staff ‘British foreign office ministerJesse Norman, in front of Parliament.
It will take the meeting place Later Tuesday, Norman said.
“all of these on Our land has the right to express their opinions in peace and without fear of Norman said.
‘Like gangsters’
Invocation that includes 30-40 people Including Hong Kong residents now in Britain took place In the start of A twice conference was held of The ruling Communist Party of China in Beijing, where Xi is widely expected to do win third drive term.
shots posted By BBC Show a man in a black He was carried in a ponytail through a gate to the Consulate Grounds, where he was kicked and punched by five men lying down on Earth.
British legislator Alicia Kearns, the Chinese consul of Manchester, said: generalZheng Xiyuan, “It was full sight, and may have been involved, in assaults.” Chinese spokesperson, Wang, declined to me confirm Or deny whether Zheng Xiyuan was involved in the incident.
The victim spent the night in the hospital for Treatment and investigation underway, British police added in a permit.
the man who first The name Bob is in He is in his 30s and immigrated to Britain from Hong Kong recently, according to a close friend.
In an interview with Britain’s Sky News, Bob said he feared for his life and showed his wounds face bruising on for him body after the assault.
“They are like Gangsters, you knowdo things like Gangsters. It shouldn’t be like which – which. it’s not in China for you know. This is the UK,” Bob told news Channel.
was the accident triggered When several men came out of Consulate to take down Protest bannersIncluding one with Motto: “Heaven’s Will destroy Chinese Communist Party”, a cartoon of something wearing Crown.
China forums representations
The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in response to a question about the clashes between Hong Kong protesters and staff of her consulate in British city of Manchester on Sunday, Wednesday, she said she had lodged protests with Britain over the incident.
During regular media Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news briefing that the protests were made over What he described as malicious harassment by outlaws.
Britain summoned the top Chinese diplomat in The country on Tuesday explained an incident in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was apparently assaulted and dragged to the ground. of Chinese Consulate in Manchester early Sunday.
Police are investigating the incident, which occurred during a demonstration against Chinese President Xi Jinping. Officers entered the consulate grounds to rescue a man who They said he was “dragged” inside and assaulted by several people men.
comment on accident during a news conspiracy in “Alarming items have illegally entered the Chinese Consulate General,” said Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing in Manchester and endangered security of Chinese diplomatic buildings.
Diplomatic institutions of Every state has the right to take the necessary measures to preserve peace and dignity of their places” added.
British Foreign Office office He said it was very concerned About what he called “apparent scenes” of Hanf.”
“The Foreign Minister has issued a summons to the Chinese Chargé d’Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in London to express His Majesty the government’s deep concern about the incident and demand Explanation for Actions of Consulate staff ‘British foreign office ministerJesse Norman, in front of Parliament.
It will take the meeting place Later Tuesday, Norman said.
“all of these on Our land has the right to express their opinions in peace and without fear of Norman said.
‘Like gangsters’
Invocation that includes 30-40 people Including Hong Kong residents now in Britain took place In the start of A twice conference was held of The ruling Communist Party of China in Beijing, where Xi is widely expected to do win third drive term.
shots posted By BBC Show a man in a black He was carried in a ponytail through a gate to the Consulate Grounds, where he was kicked and punched by five men lying down on Earth.
British legislator Alicia Kearns, the Chinese consul of Manchester, said: generalZheng Xiyuan, “It was full sight, and may have been involved, in assaults.” Chinese spokesperson, Wang, declined to me confirm Or deny whether Zheng Xiyuan was involved in the incident.
The victim spent the night in the hospital for Treatment and investigation underway, British police added in a permit.
the man who first The name Bob is in He is in his 30s and immigrated to Britain from Hong Kong recently, according to a close friend.
In an interview with Britain’s Sky News, Bob said he feared for his life and showed his wounds face bruising on for him body after the assault.
“They are like Gangsters, you knowdo things like Gangsters. It shouldn’t be like which – which. it’s not in China for you know. This is the UK,” Bob told news Channel.
was the accident triggered When several men came out of Consulate to take down Protest bannersIncluding one with Motto: “Heaven’s Will destroy Chinese Communist Party”, a cartoon of something wearing Crown.
China forums representations
The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in response to a question about the clashes between Hong Kong protesters and staff of her consulate in British city of Manchester on Sunday, Wednesday, she said she had lodged protests with Britain over the incident.
During regular media Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news briefing that the protests were made over What he described as malicious harassment by outlaws.