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| Wednesday, 26 June, 2002, 10:28 GMT 11:28 UK US protests over Hong Kong ban Hong Kong turned down Harry Wu's visa bid The US has expressed "deep concern" over Hong Kong's decision to prevent Harry Wu, a leading China activist, from entering the territory. Mr Wu, a US citizen and outspoken critic of China's human rights record, was refused a visa to address a seminar in the lead up to the fifth anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July.
A spokesman for the US consulate general in Hong Kong told BBC News Online: "We are deeply concerned that Hong Kong has declined to permit entry of an American citizen who wished to enter Hong Kong. "We have conveyed this concern to senior levels of the Hong Kong government". The US complaint came as another US citizen and China specialist, academic Perry Link, was detained for questioning at Hong Kong airport before being allowed to enter the territory. Mr Link co-authenticated the so called "Tiananmen Papers" of allegedly official documents relating to the 1989 Tiananmen Square killings of pro-democracy protestors. Jiang due His detention by immigration department officials for questioning - highly unusual in Hong Kong - has sparked fears that the territory's Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa is moving towards a more active policy of limiting criticism of China in Hong Kong. Mr Tung, who was not democratically elected and is unpopular among voters, begins a second five-year term in office on 1 July. China's President Jiang Zemin is due to attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of the transfer of power. The ban on Mr Wu, combined with the sending home at the weekend of another US citizen, believed to be a member of the Falun Gong movement, may point to Hong Kong's anxiety to prevent anti-China protests during President Jiang's visit. | See also: 24 Jun 02 | Asia-Pacific 15 Apr 02 | Asia-Pacific 17 Jun 02 | Asia-Pacific 29 Jan 02 | Asia-Pacific 25 Jul 01 | Asia-Pacific 30 Mar 01 | Asia-Pacific 12 Jul 01 | Asia-Pacific 28 Jun 01 | Asia-Pacific 15 Apr 02 | Asia-Pacific Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Asia-Pacific stories now: Links to more Asia-Pacific stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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