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U.S. consulate condemns Hong Kong’s authorities for ‘repression’ of Independence Day celebrations
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U.S. consulate condemns Hong Kong’s authorities for ‘repression’ of Independence Day celebrations

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 7:51 am
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HONG KONG — The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong on Tuesday condemned the town’s authorities for what it referred to as repression of U.S. Independence Day celebrations after native training authorities reportedly cautioned academics and college students to not attend occasions marking the day and arranged by American diplomats.

The consulate accused the Hong Kong authorities of interfering with U.S. Consulate Basic-hosted occasions, saying U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide rejoice Independence Day yearly by internet hosting receptions and different festivities.

“We condemn the Hong Kong authorities’s repression of U.S. Independence Day celebrations,” it stated in an emailed reply to The Related Press. “Its makes an attempt to characterize these actions as ‘illegal’ solely additional reveals its insecurity and concern of freedom.”

The consulate’s criticism got here days after a Fb web page, “Edu Lancet,” reported that the town’s training authorities had despatched “pleasant reminders” to a number of faculties asking academics to not “casually be a part of” the consulate’s occasions and be cautious about violating the nationwide safety regulation. The reminder additionally requested the faculties to discourage their college students from becoming a member of the festivities, it stated.

The Related Press couldn’t independently confirm the claims by the Fb web page, which frequently supplies updates concerning the training sector. An area English-language newspaper, the South China Morning Publish, additionally reported that authorities had reminded faculties to be vigilant about any makes an attempt to advertise U.S. Independence Day celebrations on campus.

Town’s training bureau, in response to media queries, stated it issued administrative and academic tips to colleges, requiring them to take their very own measures to safeguard nationwide safety, however didn’t verify the reported nature of the reminders.

“Colleges have the duty to be good gatekeepers and to reinforce the sensitivity of academics and college students to nationwide safety,” it stated.

Hong Kong Secretary for Safety Chris Tang beforehand accused the founding father of the Fb web page, Hans Yeung, of seizing alternatives to incite division in society in a media interview printed in March.

Beijing imposed the nationwide safety regulation on Hong Kong in 2020 following huge anti-government protests in 2019, saying the laws was essential to return stability to the town.

Below the regulation, dozens of main activists had been prosecuted or jailed whereas others fled. Fears concerning the regulation drove many middle-class households and younger professionals to to migrate elsewhere.

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