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Hong Kong postpones legislative elections by one year

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“We urge Hong Kong authorities to reconsider their decision. The elections should be held as close to the September 6 date as possible and in a manner that reflects the will and aspirations of the Hong Kong people. If they aren’t, then regrettably Hong Kong will continue its march toward becoming just another Communist-run city in China.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“If some people oppose [the postponement] by protesting on the streets in defiance of the two-person gathering limit during the epidemic, or even take part in riots, we have the ability to handle these situations.”

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Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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“The Hong Kong government’s decision to disqualify a dozen opposition candidates for the election and postpone the elections to the legislature is another infringement on the rights of the citizens of Hong Kong. We have repeatedly made our expectation clear that China lives up to its legal responsibilities under international law.”

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Germany Foreign Minister
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“Postponing the September elections for a year is a cynical move to contain a political emergency, not a public health one. This simply allows Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam to deny Hong Kong people their right to choose their government.”

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China director at Human Rights Watch
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“The announcement I have to make today is the most difficult decision I’ve had to make in the past seven months. We want to ensure fairness and public safety and health, and need to make sure the election is held in an open, fair and impartial manner. This decision is therefore essential.”

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Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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