Wanted activist in Hong Kong criticized by US Secretary of State China repulsed August 5 19:33

``The police said in law that the U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio criticized China for claiming that Hong Kong police wanted activists, including U.S. citizens, for violating the National Security Act. Wanting a suspect is a legitimate act."

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio issued a statement yesterday saying that Hong Kong police had wanted six activists, including U.S. citizens, to be accused of violating the Hong Kong National Security Act. It does not allow the citizens to think freely and is trying to exert force outside the country as well," criticized China as an unjust measure.

On this, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wu Wen-Jiang said in a press conference on May 5: ``It is legitimate for Hong Kong police to legally seek suspected criminals, and police in general also do so. He said, "and that's not the case," said Secretary Pompeio.

"I would like Secretary Pompei to adhere to the basic principles of international law and international relations and immediately stop saying irresponsibility. Encourage them not to interfere with China's domestic affairs, including Hong Kong, in any way," he said. Again, I repulsed to the US side.