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Can I go to Hong Kong after being rejected by Hong Kong?

The premise of entering Hong Kong is that no foreign government, institution or individual may interfere in Hong Kong affairs in any way. This is the bottom line that cannot be touched. If you openly interfere in the affairs of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, trample on the basic norms of international law and international relations, and rudely interfere in the internal affairs of Hong Kong and China, you will be refused entry to Hong Kong and cannot go to Hong Kong again. It is the sovereignty of China who is allowed to enter and who is not allowed to enter.

Since the return of Hong Kong from 65438 to 0997, "one country, two systems" has achieved remarkable success. The political development of Hong Kong is an internal affair of China, and no foreign forces can interfere. "Hong Kong independence" elements have no market in Hong Kong, but we should pay attention to their harmfulness. Anti-China forces in Europe and America want to use "Hong Kong independence" elements to seize Hong Kong's political power and carry out the so-called "color revolution". We should be fully vigilant about this.

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Cases of anti-China forces being refused entry

1, 20 16 According to Hong Kong's Oriental Daily, Huang Guochang, the leader of the "Sun Flower Student Movement" in Taiwan Province Province and the chairman of the "Time Power" Party, said on social networking sites that he had been invited by CNN to be a guest political program in Hong Kong earlier, but his application for a visa to Hong Kong was rejected.

This is not the first time that a student movement leader in Taiwan Province Province has been refused a visa. 2065438+June 2004, William Chan, the leader of "Sun Flower Student Movement", tried to go to Hong Kong to participate in opposition demonstrations, claiming to support the "pro-democracy movement" in Hong Kong, but was refused entry by the Immigration Department of the SAR.

2.20 17 Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying held a regular press conference and answered questions on Hong Kong's foreign affairs.

At the meeting, a reporter asked: It is reported that British human rights activist Rogers was refused entry when he arrived in Hong Kong yesterday. The British government indicated that it had sought an explanation from the central government of China. Has the Central Government of China instructed the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to stop its entry? Has China communicated with the British side on this matter?

Hua Chunying responded that Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, and the central government is responsible for foreign affairs related to Hong Kong. The Central Government of China and the SAR Government handle relevant issues according to law. It is the sovereignty of China who is allowed to enter and who is not allowed to enter.

3.20 18 Japanese right-wing politician and Ichiro Tian Jian were exposed as the core members of "Taiwan independence Group". /kloc-In March of 0/8, they reappeared in Hong Kong, campaigning for the election of Hong Kong Legislative Council members who supported the "Hong Kong independence organization" and were criticized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Later, he was refused entry to Hong Kong.

The Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong responded that we firmly support the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in handling relevant issues in accordance with the Basic Law of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region and relevant laws of the Region. We resolutely oppose any external forces providing a platform for "Hong Kong independence" elements to spread fallacies and heresies. "

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People's Daily Online-Taiwan Province student movement leader refused visa to visit Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Immigration Department declined to comment.

People's Daily Online-Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to Rogers' denial of entry: Whether it is allowed or not is China's sovereignty.

China Com- Japanese parliamentarians refused entry. The netizen shouted: Well done.