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China interrupts Hong Kong pop star during UN speech

Pro-democracy Hong Kong singer Denise Ho attends the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on July 8, 2019.


Chinese diplomats repeatedly interrupted a Hong Kong pop star and activist as she accused Beijing of "preventing our democracy at all costs" in a speech to the United Nations on Monday.

Denise Ho told the UN Commission for Human Rights in Geneva that China had reneged on the commitments it made when it took control of Hong Kong in 1997, echoing the concerns of millions of Hong Kongers who have joined mass protests in recent weeks.

"The Vienna Declaration guarantees democracy and human rights. Yet in Hong Kong, these are under serious attack," Ho said in her short address to the UN body.

China's delegation interrupted Ho's speech twice by raising procedural motions. First, it accused Ho of violating the UN constitution by referring to Hong Kong as a country rather than a part of China and asked that she use "wordings that conform with UN rules."

The Chinese diplomat used the second motion to accused Ho of "baselessly" attacking the "one country, two systems" arrangement under which the city is governed.

Ho ended her speech by asking the UN to convene an urgent session to "protect the people of Hong Kong" and remove China from the UN Human Rights Council.

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