Chinese newspaper accuses United States of backing Hong Kong separatists
Washington 'taking advantage to bring China trouble', mouthpiece says
Washington and Beijing have crossed swords again over political reform in Hong Kong after a Communist Party mouthpiece accused the United States of taking advantage of the issue to push for the city's independence.
Without directly commenting on the accusations, a spokesman for the US State Department said yesterday it supported democracy for Hong Kong in accordance with the Basic Law and the aspirations of Hongkongers.
The exchange came as the turnout in Occupy Central's unofficial referendum on how the next chief executive should be elected in 2017 grew to 744,219 last night. The 10-day poll closes on Sunday.
An opinion piece in the state-run yesterday said the US had given its support to the city's separatist forces.
"Hong Kong is going to implement universal suffrage in 2017. The US is trying to take advantage of this chance to push for the forces of Hong Kong separatism and to bring China trouble," the article said.
"Even if the US plan to push for independence fails, it could still affect China if chaos hits Hong Kong."