Hong Kong democracy demonstrator is assaulted outside UK Chinese embassy

Hong Kong democracy demonstrator is assaulted outside UK Chinese embassy

The demonstrator who was allegedly attacked yesterday on the grounds of the Chinese embassy has now been identified by the bleeding injuries he sustained.

The individual, whose name is now unknown, had injuries on his face and head that demonstrated how severely damaged he had been.

The protester’s eye has obvious bruises around it, and there is a cut there as well as a laceration on his nose.

The injuries of the demonstrator outside the PRC consulate in Manchester, who individuals from within the consulate attempted to bring into the complex by his hair, gouging his eyes, and purportedly also kicking, were made public by the Hong Kong Democracy Council.

“UK authorities must look into this.” Who were these consular thugs, exactly?

In fact, police have opened an investigation into what happened during the Manchester protest.

The demonstrator can be seen being taken through the doors of the Rusholme PRC General Consulate via video footage.

While a police officer attempts to remove the attackers off the victim, the man is knocked to the ground and attacked by at least five males.

In reaction to the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, where President Xi Jinping is generally anticipated to proclaim another five years in power, pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong allegedly organized a nonviolent demonstration in front of the Consulate.

The Chinese ambassador must issue a complete apology, and the government must demand that those responsible be deported to China.

‘I assume that like everything else the cops are perpetually conflicted and are probably concerned about a diplomatic incident,’ he told The Daily Telegraph. But for the love of God, this is on British soil.

The British cops tried to take the protester away but were hesitant to enter the Chinese embassy itself.

Contrary to embassies, consulates are still subject to the host nation’s laws, although they sometimes enjoy additional benefits like legal immunity.

Hornsey and Wood Green’s Labour MP

The matter will be brought up in parliament “urgently,” according to Catherine West, who also holds the position of shadow minister for Asia and the Pacific. She also urged the home and foreign secretaries to look into it.

The statement of their colleagues was echoed by Rusholme Councillor Rabnawaz Akbar and MP Andrew Gwynne.

This would be in violation of the Joint Declaration’s requirements to safeguard democratic rights and freedoms and unacceptable on Hong Kong’s streets. The Manchester Evening News was informed by Gwynne that “BUT this is Manchester.”

Greater Manchester Police released the following statement: “Police are aware of an incident involving protesters from Hong Kong that occurred at the Chinese Consulate in Manchester at around 3pm on Sunday, October 16, 2022.

“Officers arrived right away to defuse the situation, and investigations are still proceeding to ascertain the exact facts.” Following this occurrence, a police patrol strategy has been implemented in the neighborhood.

The report was released as Xi Jinping threatened to use force to reclaim Taiwan as he opened the 20th CCP meeting on Sunday.

After lifting term limitations put in place by his predecessors to restrain the authority of the CCP chairman, the Chinese leader is poised to solidify his position as the nation’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.

Requests for response from the Chinese Embassy were not answered.

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