Nathan Law In US To Spread Political Lies: Chris Tang

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2021-12-07 HKT 22:07

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  • Security chief Chris Tang says he's "extremely furious" with former lawmaker Nathan Law's plan to speak at the upcoming US democracy summit. File photo: RTHK

    Security chief Chris Tang says he's "extremely furious" with former lawmaker Nathan Law's plan to speak at the upcoming US democracy summit. File photo: RTHK

Security Secretary Chris Tang said on Tuesday he's "extremely furious" with former lawmaker Nathan Law's decision to speak at the upcoming democracy summit to be hosted by US President Joe Biden.

The activist, who went into self-imposed exile last year, earlier announced on social media that he will give a speech at the summit on December 10.

In a statement posted on the Security Bureau's website, Tang called Law's behavior "despicable" and accused him of "betraying Hong Kong", saying he had jumped bail and fled the city after being charged with illegal assembly.

The security minister alleged that Law had made many speeches in the past inciting hatred for the central and SAR governments.

"[The anti-China] Law intends to attend what the United States plotted as an anti-China conference disguised as something democratic. He is there to spread political lies and make comments slandering the central and SAR governments," Tang wrote, adding that he feels "extremely furious" about the matter.

The security chief also accused the activist of violating local election laws as well as the national security law, for calling on people to "ignore" this month's Legislative Council elections.

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