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    The Chinese government is fierce about Hong Kong

    Speaking at the BRICS Conference in Brazil yesterday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said extremist violence in Hong Kong seriously challenged the principle of "one country, two regimes".

    President Xi emphasized the central task of the special zone government now is to end violence and instability, restore order, The Global Times reported.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Sheng condemned the Hong Kong Justice Department chief, Zheng Nha Hoa, to be pushed down by a group of protesters in London on November 14. According to AFP, Trinh was not injured after the incident, but Canh called it a "barbaric attack", asking British officials to investigate and ensure the safety and dignity of all Chinese citizens in China. Brother.

    The protest movement continued and paralyzed parts of Hong Kong yesterday. The Chinese University of Hong Kong University, one of the schools where violence between protesters and police was struck, urged outsiders who were entrenched at the school to leave.

    Hong Kong police reported a 70-year-old street sweeper was killed after being hit by a brick at the beginning of a clash between a group of masked people and residents in Shanghai, north of Hong Kong on November 13. Police consider it a murder and are calling for witnesses to provide more information, according to the South China Morning Post.

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