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Published 15:52 IST, October 16th 2019

Hong Kong tells US not to interfere after Congress OKs bills

Hong Kongā€™s government says the U.S. Congress shouldnā€™t interfere in the territoryā€™s affairs, after the House passed three bills showing U.S. support for pro-democracy protesters.

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HONG KONG (AP) ā€” Hong Kongā€™s government says the U.S. Congress shouldnā€™t interfere in the territoryā€™s affairs, after the House passed three bills showing U.S. support for pro-democracy protesters. A government statement Wednesday defending Hong Kongā€™s political system came before the territoryā€™s leader, Carrie Lam, was to deliver an annual address laying out her policies. She wasnā€™t, however, expected to yield to key demands of protesters whoā€™ve been demonstrating since June.

Bills approved with separate voices

The House approved the bills Tuesday with separate voice votes. One condemns Chinaā€™s intrusions into Hong Kongā€™s affairs. Another requires annual reviews by the U.S. secretary of state of Hong Kongā€™s special economic and trade status. The third would ensure U.S. weapons arenā€™t used against protesters. The response from Hong Kongā€™s government said, ā€œforeign legislatures should not interfere in any form.ā€

Black-clad protesters in Hong Kong

Taking a page from ancient Chinese military philosophy, black-clad protesters in Hong Kong changed tactics and wreaked havoc by popping up in small groups in multiple locations across the city Sunday, pursued by but also often eluding police who made scores of muscular arrests. Violence spiraled as protests stretched from Sunday afternoon into the night, with police struggling to restore order. A savage beating after dark by a group of masked protesters left a man bleeding profusely. Police said an officer was attacked from behind with a sharp weapon earlier in the day and was left with a bleeding neck wound. Video broadcast on Hong Kong television also showed a masked, black-clad protester dropping a riot officer with a flying high kick, followed by two other protesters who beat the officer on the ground and tried unsuccessfully to snatch his gun.

Updated 16:42 IST, October 16th 2019