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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam condemns US senator Josh Hawley for ‘totally irresponsible’ police state comment

  • The Republican politician made the comments during city visit to witness anti-government demonstrations
  • Lam delivers broadside against overseas politicians who ‘ignore the facts’ about city's situation

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Carrie Lam lashes out against foreign politicians’ ‘biased’ assessments of Hong Kong’s protests. Photo: Winson Wong

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor has hit out at United States senator Josh Hawley for his “irresponsible” remark that Hong Kong is becoming a police state.

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Hawley, the youngest sitting senator in the US, arrived in the city on Sunday to observe the anti-government protests, which have raged for more than four months.

At the end of the visit, he urged demonstrators in Hong Kong to shun violence, but he blamed Hong Kong police for aggravating the crisis, accusing them of ramping up their use of force.

Anti-government protesters wave American flags during a protest in Central on Monday. Photo: Felix Wong
Anti-government protesters wave American flags during a protest in Central on Monday. Photo: Felix Wong

He also said the city is in “danger of sliding into a police state”.

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Hawley was the third Republican senator after Ted Cruz and Rick Scott to visit the city since the protests erupted in June, sparked by the now-withdrawn extradition bill.
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