China appoints security hardliner to head Hong Kong office by AFP Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 14, 2023 The hardline head of Hong Kong's national security agency has been appointed China's top representative in the city, state media said on Saturday, as Beijing tightens its grip since 2019 democracy protests. The State Council has appointed Zheng Yanxiong, 59, to lead the central government's Liaison Office in Hong Kong with immediate effect, replacing Luo Huining. Zheng led Hong Kong's national security agency since its inception in 2020, when Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the finance hub after the huge and often violent protests. The agency under Zheng oversaw the implementation of the security law, which has since been used to prosecute dozens of activists. City leader John Lee welcomed the appointment, saying on Saturday Zheng "coordinated, oversaw and guided" Hong Kong's work in safeguarding national security. The mini-constitution drawn up for the city's handover from Britain to China in 1997 forbids mainland officials from interfering in the running of Hong Kong's day-to-day affairs. However, the Liaison Office has become more outspoken and influential as Beijing remoulds Hong Kong in its own authoritarian image. Zheng rose through the local government ranks in southern Guangdong province before his Hong Kong posting and served as secretary general of the provincial Communist Party committee. He is best known for stamping out anti-corruption protests that erupted in Wukan, a Guangdong village, in 2011 after an activist died in police custody. Hong Kong media outlets quoted Zheng during the Wukan riots as saying villagers were "colluding with foreign media to create trouble". Luo, the outgoing Liaison Office chief, is expected to retire, Hong Kong media reported.
Mother says China protester released after 30 days' detention Beijing (AFP) Jan 6, 2023 An LGBT activist who was detained last month after some of China's biggest protests in years was released on bail this week, their mother said, but 11 more demonstrators remain in custody. Yang Zijing, 25, was released from police detention in the southern metropolis of Guangzhou on Tuesday, mother Gao Xiusheng told AFP, declining to add further details for fear of retribution. Long-simmering public discontent over Beijing's harsh Covid controls erupted in nationwide demonstrations in late Novem ... read more
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