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Financial Times journalist given seven days to leave Hong Kong

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A leading Financial Times journalist has been given seven days to leave Hong Kong as a backlash mounted Monday against an unprecedented challenge to freedom of the press in the city. Victor Mallet, the FT’s Asia news editor and a British national, angered authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong
A leading Financial Times journalist has been given seven days to leave Hong Kong as a backlash mounted Monday against an unprecedented challenge to freedom of the press in the city.
Victor Mallet, the FT’s Asia news editor and a British national, angered authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong by hosting a speech at the city’s press club by Andy Chan, the leader of a tiny pro-independence political party.
Chan’s party has since been banned as Beijing cracks down on any pro-independence sentiment in the semi-autonomous city.
Last week it emerged Mallet’s application for a renewal of his work visa had been rejected by Hong Kong immigration authorities.
On Monday the FT said Mallet had only been granted a seven-day visitor visa after returning to the city from a trip on Sunday.
Sources with direct knowledge of the situation told AFP that Mallet was questioned at immigration and was refused automatic entry.
British citizens are usually allowed into Hong Kong without a visa and are permitted to stay for 180 days under immigration rules.
The FT said immigration officials had provided no explanation for the shortened visitor visa.

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