Japan Says Concerns Over Hong Kong Growing

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  • Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi says Tokyo is getting more concerned about the situation in Hong Kong. File photo: Reuters

    Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi says Tokyo is getting more concerned about the situation in Hong Kong. File photo: Reuters

Japan's foreign minister said on Thursday the arrests of pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow and media tycoon Jimmy Lai raised questions over freedom of speech and the press in Hong Kong and Tokyo's concerns over the situation were growing.

Chow, released on bail after her arrest under the new National Security Law, earlier thanked Japanese people for their outpouring of support, urging them not to forget Hong Kong.

"Japan's grave concerns regarding the situation in Hong Kong are getting stronger," Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said, speaking from Singapore to reporters via an online system.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government, seeking to keep ties with Beijing on an even keel, has been somewhat circumspect in its comments on Hong Kong.

Monday's arrest of 23-year-old Chow, a fluent Japanese speaker who often tweeted in Japanese and has been dubbed the "goddess of democracy" by Japan's media, was top news this week in the country, where the hashtag #FreeAgnes trended on Twitter.

"Thank you so much," Chow said in a brief Japanese-language segment of a Chinese-language video about 24 hours after her release on bail late on Tuesday.

"I hope the people of Japan will keep paying attention to Hong Kong," she added.

A cross-party group of lawmakers, including members of Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, has condemned the arrests, urging the government to refuse any requests for evidence based on the security law, and to ease visa restrictions on Hong Kong residents.

The Hong Kong government called the group's statement incorrect and inappropriate. (Reuters)

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