Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam accused foreign governments of “double standards” in their reaction to Beijing’s plans to impose national security laws on the city, pointing to anti-police brutality protests in the United States.
- Hong Kong leader calls out ‘double standards’ on national security, points to U.S. Reuters
- Hong Kong’s Lam Decries U.S. ‘Double Standards’ Over Protests Bloomberg Politics
- Hong Kong Leader Calls Out ‘Double Standards’ on National Security, Points to U.S. The New York Times
- New Coronavirus Cases in Hong Kong Raise Concerns of Local Cluster U.S. News & World Report
- Hong Kong’s Leader Decries U.S. ‘Double Standards’ Over Protests Bloomberg