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Hong Kong leader condemns London 'attack' on minister

By RFI
Asia REUTERSBobby YipFile Photo
NOV 15, 2019 LISTEN
REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo

Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam has condemned a "barbaric attack" on her justice minister, who fell while being surrounded by a crowd of jeering pro-democracy protesters in London.

It was the most physical confrontation involving a member of Lam's cabinet since the protests, now in their sixth month, erupted in the international finance hub.

Teresa Cheng, Hong Kong's deeply unpopular Secretary for Justice, was surrounded by around a dozen masked demonstrators as she prepared to attend a speaking event on Thursday night in London.

They shone torch lights on her while calling her a "murderer" and shouting slogans of the Hong Kong pro-democracy protest movement.

Video of the incident showed Cheng falling to the ground during the melee -- although it was not immediately clear if she was pushed by protesters.

She regained her feet moments later and was escorted away with no visible signs of injury.

Lam says victim suffered serious bodily harm

Cheng suffered "serious bodily harm" during the altercation, Chief Executive Lam claimed in a statement.

Cheng, whose department is in charge of prosecuting protesters who have filled city streets for months, is the first senior Hong Kong official to be injured in scuffles since the unrest began in June.

Lam called on police in Britain -- Hong Kong's former colonial ruler -- to investigate, describing the incident as an "attack" which "was barbaric and violated the principles of a civilised society".

Cheng is in London on a visit to promote Hong Kong's role as a dispute resolution and deal-making hub.

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