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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Hong Kong court upholds pro-independence MP bans

Protesters have come out in Hong Kong against what they call 'judicial interference' from Beijing.EPA




A Hong Kong court has disqualified two pro-independence members of parliament from taking office, ruling their oath of allegiance invalid.
Tuesday’s ruling was in step with Beijing, which last week intervened in the city’s legal system after street protests.
Beijing ruled that Hong Kong legislators must swear allegiance to Hong Kong as part of China, adding that
candidates who take the oath of office in an insincere manner will be disqualified and not given another chance to swear in.
Democratically-elected legislators Yau Wai-ching, 25, and Baggio Leung, 30, sparked controversy when they displayed a banner declaring “Hong Kong is not China” and substituted derogatory terms for “China” while taking their oaths last month.

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