My Take | US should look to its own conduct before crying interference

A look at how Washington treats Puerto Rico shows the hypocrisy of its claims about Beijing’s role in Hong Kong

Alex Loin Toronto
A look at how Washington treats Puerto Rico shows the hypocrisy of its claims about Beijing’s role in Hong Kong. Photo: AFP

The US State Department thinks Beijing is interfering in Hong Kong affairs. It’s a bit like a serial killer accusing a pickpocket of being a criminal. Some examples?

State-run newspapers ran an op-ed campaign against appointing a pro-democracy scholar to a senior position at a local university. A bookseller and a tycoon in Hong Kong might have been coerced into going back to the mainland. Beijing has championed the former chief secretary to be the next chief executive. A Basic Law interpretation by the standing committee of the nation’s parliament aims to disqualify local secessionist lawmakers.

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