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HK chief says to consider disclosing evidence of external interference  

梁振英:适当时考虑披露外部势力参与“占中”证据

香港特区行政长官梁振英21日表示,“占中”有外部势力参与的讲法并不是猜测,将在适当时候作适当考虑以决定会否披露证据。 [查看全文]
2014-10-21 14:25 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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Hong Kong's Chief Executive CY Leung said on Tuesday that he would consider disclosing the evidence of external interference in the Occupy Central movement at an appropriate time, adding he was not merely speculating.

Speaking to the media before attending an Executive Council meeting Tuesday morning, Leung said Hong Kong, being a part of China, is a highly open city with a complicated international environment, and he believed the society is aware of the presence of external forces.

Leung said he was not merely speculating when he said during a TV interview on Sunday that there are external forces involved in the Occupy Central movement, adding that he has a duty to know such matters as head of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government.

He said any government must deal with such matters, and the questions on whether to disclose related evidence to the public and how to do so would be considered at an appropriate time.

Later in the day, government officials and student leaders will hold talks in a move to try to end Hong Kong's political crisis. Leung said the talk cannot solve all the problems at one time, but it would be a good start for constitutional reform discussions.

Thousands of protesters, mostly students, joined the Occupy Central movement on Sept. 28 to express their discontent with an electoral reform package for choosing the city's next leader.

According to Hong Kong's Basic Law and the top Chinese legislature's decisions, more than 5 million Hong Kongers can choose the chief executive in 2017 through a "one man, one vote" election, which had never been realized under the British colonial rule.

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