Kamis, 20 Agustus 2020

Hong Kong will suspend some legal cooperation with US, China says - CNA

BEIJING: Hong Kong will suspend an agreement on mutual legal assistance with the United States, China's foreign ministry said on Thursday (Aug 20), in a tit-for-tat response to Washington ending some agreements with Hong Kong. 

The US State Department notified Hong Kong on Wednesday that Washington had suspended or terminated three bilateral agreements with the semi-autonomous city following China's imposition of a sweeping national security law.

"China urges the US to immediately correct its mistakes," foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a news briefing on Thursday as he announced the suspension of the agreement on legal assistance.

The agreement, signed in 1997 before Britain returned Hong Kong to China, specified that the United States and Hong Kong governments would help each other in criminal matters such as transferring people in custody or searching and confiscating proceeds of crime.

READ: US formally ends three accords with Hong Kong

The US State Department said earlier the three agreements the United States ended covered "the surrender of fugitive offenders, the transfer of sentenced persons, and reciprocal tax exemptions on income derived from the international operation of ships".

A Hong Kong government spokesperson said on Thursday that abandoning the agreements created further "troubles in the China-US relationship, using Hong Kong as a pawn", and "should be condemned by the international community".

He said the decision reflects a "disrespect for bilateralism and multilateralism" under the administration of US President Donald Trump.

Hong Kong authorities said the agreements were negotiated "in good faith to benefit the peoples and businesses of both sides".

The spokesperson added that ending the tax exemptions would increase the operating costs of shipping companies.

"It will hamper the development of the shipping sector between Hong Kong and the US, and is in nobody's interest," he said.

The US decision followed Trump's order last month to end Hong Kong’s special status under US law to punish China for what he called “oppressive actions” against the former British colony.

Trump signed an executive order that he said would end the preferential economic treatment for the city following the imposition of the new security law.

Large-scale protests hit Hong Kong from mid-2019
Large-scale protests hit Hong Kong from mid-2019. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

The national security law punishes anything China considers secession, subversion, terrorism or collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison. It has drawn criticism from Western countries that worry the law will end the freedoms promised when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule.

Beijing and the Hong Kong government have defended the law as necessary to restore order and preserve prosperity after months of at times violent anti-government protests last year.

Hong Kong has become another contentious issue between China and the United States, whose relations were already strained by differences over trade, China's claims in the South China Sea and its treatment of its Muslim Uighur minority.

Earlier this month Washington imposed sanctions on Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam along with 10 other senior officials in the city.

It also required goods imported from Hong Kong to be marked as "made in China", following a move to end the former British colony's special status under US law.

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2020-08-20 11:03:45Z
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With no challenger, China’s wish to dethrone the US dollar is a long shot - South China Morning Post

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  1. With no challenger, China’s wish to dethrone the US dollar is a long shot  South China Morning Post
  2. Slump forces mainland Chinese owners to dump Hong Kong flats at big losses  AsiaOne
  3. U.S. Suspends Bilateral Agreements With Hong Kong, Escalating Tensions With China  The New York Times
  4. Bank of East Asia profit jumps 53 per cent as soured loans in China decline  South China Morning Post
  5. Chinese politics students at Princeton 'will be given code names to protect identity from Beijing'  Telegraph.co.uk
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2020-08-20 07:16:10Z
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Boon Tat Street murder: Accused told passers-by not to help bloodied son-in-law and 'let him die' - TODAYonline

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Trump attacks Obama and Harris in real-time, all-caps tweets - South China Morning Post

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  1. Trump attacks Obama and Harris in real-time, all-caps tweets  South China Morning Post
  2. Kamala Harris, making history as VP pick, condemns Trump's leadership 'failure'  CNA
  3. US Democratic convention: Kamala Harris accepts vice-presidential nomination with call for change  The Straits Times
  4. Democrats seize the urgency of our moment  The Washington Post
  5. Kamala Harris makes history — and offers a Democratic strategy of unity  The Washington Post
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2020-08-20 05:29:54Z
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Rabu, 19 Agustus 2020

Kamala Harris, making history as VP pick, condemns Trump's leadership 'failure' - CNA

WILMINGTON: Kamala Harris made history Wednesday (Aug 19) when she accepted the Democratic nomination for vice-president, while joining Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to condemn President Donald Trump's profound "failure" as a leader.

Harris, the first black woman on a major party's White House ticket, accused Trump of turning "our tragedies into political weapons", and urged Americans to vote for Joe Biden, "a president who will bring all of us together".

READ: Democrats nominate Joe Biden for president, vowing he will end Trump 'chaos'

READ: Trump lashes out at Michelle Obama after convention takedown

"Donald Trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods," the former California prosecutor charged in her acceptance speech.

"We're at an inflection point."

Biden, who faces Trump on Nov 3, is due to give his own acceptance speech on Thursday, closing a Democratic convention held wholly online and on television due to coronavirus safety precautions.

Shortly before Harris spoke, America's first black president, Barack Obama, delivered his own condemnation of Trump - and appeal for Biden's election.

Former president Barack Obama is the keynote speaker on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention
Former president Barack Obama delivered his own condemnation of Trump - and appeal for Biden's election.. (Photo: AFP/Alyssa Pointer)

Obama said that on handing over the White House to Trump in 2017, he thought the Republican "might show some interest in taking the job seriously; that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care".

"But he never did," Obama said.

READ: Biden campaign raises US$48 million in 48 hours after naming Kamala Harris as vice-president choice

READ: US convention season set to begin, with (virtual) spotlight on Biden

As a result, Trump has left America's "worst impulses unleashed, our proud reputation around the world badly diminished, and our democratic institutions threatened like never before," Obama said.

Trump responded by telling reporters that Obama had been "a terrible president".

LEAVE NOTHING TO CHANCE

Former first lady and secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who narrowly lost the 2016 presidential election to Trump, pleaded with voters to take nothing for granted in another tight contest.

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks in Pasadena, California, on Jan 17, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo)

"This can't be another woulda-coulda-shoulda election," she said.

Others on the night's program included Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, who unsuccessfully challenged Biden for the nomination, and Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House of Representatives.

READ: Michelle Obama launches scathing attack on Trump's leadership, says Biden will end the chaos

READ: Drawing criticism, Trump says he will accept Republican nomination 'live from the White House'

Former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who has become a gun control advocate after being shot and severely wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt, also spoke, along with Emma Gonzalez, a survivor of the Parkland school shooting.

Young activists addressed the dangers of climate change and Hispanic immigrants made highly emotional critiques of Trump's policies that they said had torn apart their families.

Much focus was on Obama, who remains a giant force in the Democratic establishment.

Although he took a back seat during the Democratic primaries, he is now campaigning hard for Biden.

"Tonight, I am asking you to believe in Joe and Kamala's ability to lead this country out of dark times and build it back better," he said in his speech.

TRUMP'S "STORM CENTRE"

Obama spoke two days after his wife, Michelle Obama, opened the convention with a scathing takedown of Trump as "the wrong president for our country".

"He cannot meet this moment," she said.

Tuesday's lineup featured two other former presidents - 95-year-old Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, 74, who called the Trump White House "a storm centre".

READ: Former rival Sanders, Republican Kasich to back Biden at Democratic convention debut

READ: What is the purpose of the US presidential nominating conventions?

Biden, 77, the former Delaware senator who served as Obama's vice president for eight years, was officially nominated on Tuesday.

Harris, the California senator whom Biden picked to be his vice president, will speak live from Wilmington, Delaware, Biden's hometown and campaign headquarters.

The nomination is the latest in a lifetime of firsts for the 55-year-old daughter of a Jamaican father and Indian mother who were immigrants to the United States.

Harris was the first black attorney general of California, the first woman to hold the post, and the first woman of South Asian heritage to be elected to the US Senate.

The Republican Party is to hold its virtual convention next week and nominate Trump to serve four more years.

Trump has chosen the White House South Lawn as the location for his acceptance speech - a controversial decision given that presidents are legally required to separate their campaigning from taxpayer-funded governing.

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2020-08-20 03:50:10Z
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US formally ends three accords with Hong Kong - CNA

WASHINGTON: American authorities on Wednesday (Aug 19) formally notified Hong Kong that the United States has withdrawn from three bilateral deals with the semi-autonomous Chinese city on extradition and taxation.

The announcement follows President Donald Trump's decision to revoke Hong Kong's preferential trade status as Beijing clamped down on the territory over huge and often violent protests last year.

In July, Trump signed an executive order stipulating that Hong Kong lacked the autonomy needed to justify special treatment as compared with China.

"As part of the ongoing implementation measures, we notified the Hong Kong authorities on Aug 19 of our suspension or termination of three bilateral agreements," the State Department said in a statement.

"These agreements covered the surrender of fugitive offenders, the transfer of sentenced persons, and reciprocal tax exemptions on income derived from the international operation of ships."

"These steps underscore our deep concern regarding Beijing's decision to impose the National Security Law, which has crushed the freedoms of the people of Hong Kong," it said.

Beijing imposed the new national security law in response to last year's protests.

It has described the law - its contents kept secret until it was enacted on Jun 30 - as a "sword" hanging over the heads of opponents in Hong Kong.

The law officially criminalises secession, subversion, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces.

But the broadly worded provisions outlawed certain political speech overnight, such as advocating sanctions, and greater autonomy or independence for Hong Kong.

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2020-08-19 19:03:16Z
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In historic speech, Kamala Harris expected to train fire on Trump - The Straits Times

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - United States Senator Kamala Harris gives the most important speech of her political career on Wednesday (Aug 19) when she addresses the Democratic National Convention as presidential nominee Joe Biden's running mate.

The former prosecutor from California, who made history as the first black woman and Asian American on a major presidential ticket, is expected to aggressively press the case against Republican President Donald Trump's re-election on Nov 3.

Ms Harris will likely aim to speak directly to millions of women, young Americans and voters of colour, some of the party's most important constituencies if Mr Biden is to defeat Mr Trump.

The proceedings being at 9pm ET (0100 GMT on Thursday).

Also speaking on the third night of the party convention are Mr Barack Obama, the nation's first black president, former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who lost to Mr Trump in 2016, US Senator Elizabeth Warren and the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.

Ms Harris gained prominence for her exacting interrogations of Trump nominees, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Attorney General Bill Barr, while in the Senate.

It will also give her the opportunity to outline her biography as a child of immigrants from India and Jamaica, who as a district attorney, attorney general, senator and now vice-presidential candidate, shattered gender and racial barriers.

Mr Biden was formally declared the presidential nominee in a virtual roll call on Tuesday, part of an unusual convention during which somber video remarks have replaced roaring addresses before cheering crowds because of the coronavirus.

Mr Biden, 77, selected Ms Harris, 55, for his running mate last week, adding diversity and generational balance to his campaign.

She will deliver her speech from an austere hotel ballroom in Mr Biden's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.

Ms Harris provided a preview of her role as Mr Biden's No. 2 last week, when she was introduced as his vice-presidential pick and argued that the case against Mr Trump, 74, and Vice-President Mike Pence, 61, was "open and shut".

Detailing the deaths and economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus outbreak, Ms Harris said: "This is what happens when we elect a guy who just isn't up to the job. Our country ends up in tatters."

The first two nights of the four-day convention showcased elder statesmen and rising stars among Democrats who promised Mr Biden's election would repair a pandemic-battered America and put an end to the chaos of Mr Trump's four years in office.

In an impassioned speech on Monday, former first lady Michelle Obama called Mr Trump "the wrong president" for the US. She said he had failed to meet the moment in a country reeling from the pandemic, an economic downturn and racial injustice.

The Republican National Convention, also largely virtual, takes place next week. Mr Trump will give his acceptance speech at the White House, despite criticism that he is politicising the presidential residence.

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2020-08-19 11:37:01Z
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