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US consulate condemns Hong Kong’s government for ‘repression’ of Independence Day celebrations

  • On June 24, 2025, American diplomatic representatives criticized the Hong Kong government for suppressing Independence Day events hosted by U.S. officials in the city.
  • This criticism comes in the wake of Beijing’s 2020 enactment of legislation aimed at safeguarding Hong Kong’s stability, which authorities have since applied to limit activities considered a threat, including public gatherings.
  • Local education authorities reportedly sent notices to schools warning that students participating in Independence Day activities risk violating the national security law and discouraged attendance at related consulate events.
  • A U.S. consulate spokesperson responded that labeling these activities as unlawful highlights a lack of confidence and apprehension about freedom, and mentioned that the consulate will hold a private reception on July 4 to strengthen ties with Hong Kong.
  • The situation reflects ongoing suppression following the 2019 protests, with prosecutions of activists and emigration fears, suggesting continued tension between Hong Kong authorities and supporters of U.S. celebrations.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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