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Lam gives up Cambridge fellowship

LONDON/HONG KONG, Aug 16 Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has resigned from an honorary fellowship at a college at Britain’s Cambridge University after it questioned her commitment to the protection of human rights and freedom of expression. Lam said...
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LONDON/HONG KONG, Aug 16

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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has resigned from an honorary fellowship at a college at Britain’s Cambridge University after it questioned her commitment to the protection of human rights and freedom of expression.

Lam said the accusations made by Wolfson College were “groundless” and said she was “deeply disappointed by the college smearing a person on the basis of hearsay instead of facts”.

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China’s top official in hong kong

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam took the step after a college at Britain’s Cambridge University questioned her commitment to the protection of human rights and freedom of expression.

“I cannot persuade myself to continue having any connection with Wolfson College and therefore decided to give back the honorary fellowship,” Lam said in a statement on Facebook on Saturday. She accused British politicians, whom she did not name, of being behind the move.

Relations have deteriorated rapidly between Britain and China after London accused Beijing and its new security law of violating the 1984 Joint Declaration. — Reuters

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