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China blames ‘disturbing elements’ in UK incident

The protest, involving 30-40 people including Hongkongers now resident in Britain, took place at the start of a twice-a-decade congress of China’s ruling Communist Party in Beijing at which Xi is widely expected to win a third leadership term

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China on Tuesday accused “disturbing elements” of illegally entering its consulate in Manchester, following an incident on Sunday in which a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was seen being pulled into the mission’s grounds and beaten up.

British police are investigating the incident, which occurred during a demonstration against Chinese President Xi Jinping.  Officers entered the consulate grounds to rescue a man who they said “was dragged” inside and assaulted by several men.

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