EVIDENTLY stung by the passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the United States, the Hong Kong government has made a multi-barreled response — it denied that human rights have been eroded; granted permission for a mass rally on Sunday, marked internationally as Human Rights Day; and castigated political figures who “urged foreign governments or legislatures to interfere with the affairs” of Hong Kong.
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