December 10, 2003
A top US religious affairs body yesterday postponed a trip to the mainland and
Hong Kong for the second time in five months after Beijing said it could not
meet religious and non-governmental groups in the special administrative region.
The ban has sparked concern in local political and religious circles, with
critics saying the central government's interference in foreign groups'
activities in the city will affect Hong Kong's image as an international city
with freedom and the rule of law.
A Hong Kong government spokesman refused to comment directly on the incident or
whether the autonomy guaranteed under "one country, two systems" had
been undermined [...].
In a statement yesterday, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom
said it had cancelled its planned trip to the mainland and Hong Kong after
Beijing imposed "unacceptable conditions" and said its members could
not hold official meetings during a proposed stopover in Hong Kong.
Spokeswoman Anne Johnson would not say which groups the commission wanted to
meet, but said there were more than one and they included "religious and
non-governmental groups".
http://hongkong.scmp.com/hknews/ZZZ9CPDWXND.html