China on Friday expressed “great indignation and strong condemnation” of two Hong Kong lawmakers who raised the disputed issue of independence this week at their official swearing-in ceremony.
The topic of independence was once regarded as taboo in the former British colony, now governed under a “one country, two systems” principle since its return to Chinese rule in 1997.
But some young people in the financial hub have begun calling for greater autonomy for the city, ranging from self-determination to independence, after months of pro-democracy protests in 2014 failed to lead to any concessions from Beijing.
On Wednesday, two of 70 newly elected legislators, 25-year-old Yau Wai-ching and 30-year-old Baggio Leung, pledged their allegiance to a “Hong Kong nation” and displayed a “Hong Kong is not China” banner while they took their oaths of office, which were later ruled as invalid by the legislature’s head clerk.
The official Xinhua news agency on Friday quoted an unnamed officer at the liaison office, Beijing’s symbol in Hong Kong, as calling their behavior “despicable”.
“Certain legislators-elect openly displayed the relevant banner and promoted Hong Kong independence. This seriously violated the country’s constitution, Hong Kong’s Basic Law and the relevant laws,” the officer said. “We express our great indignation and strong condemnation.”
The officer also criticized the lawmakers for making the word “China” sound like “Shina,” a derogatory term that the Japanese used when they occupied China during World War II.
Yau and Leung have told reporters their oaths should not be ruled invalid based on their choice of clothing, and they blamed their pronunciation on their accent.
The pair, along with lawmaker Edward Yiu whose vow was ruled invalid after he added a line about fighting for genuine universal suffrage, will have another chance to swear in next Wednesday.
Many HK hypocrites always reminiscent the good old time under British rule. But they conveniently forget that any mention of independent in colonized HK and elsewhere were brutally suppressed, including transport to far away island in the Indian Ocean.
The Brits feeds a different ration to this generation of HK youth.
Well, how old were they when Hong Kong was under the British ? It’s been 18 years.
Choong Lim, The old HK Internal Security Act still exists and is valid in HK, perhaps HK government should exercise that law to refresh those hypocrites the way of life under their master’s colonial rule by deporting them to the far away islands in the Indian Ocean without trial.
Eventually they will grow up. What history does a 25 or 30 year old know.
These miscreants are not declaring "independence" against "China" or "Chinese", as concocted in their delusional segregation of people by not only racial but also regional terms, but are inflicting wounds to the unity of Han people. We should remind these folks how traitors to Han were dealt with after WWII.
The fact that those kids never pay any tax and never contribute to Hong Kong and still claim that they are making Hong Kong a better place. This really pissed me off.