China warns Ottawa MPs not to hear from Hong Kong democracy leader 

Mike Blanchfield 

The Canadian Press

Published Monday, Mar. 09 2015, 3:30 PM EDT 

Last updated Monday, Mar. 09 2015, 5:56 PM EDT 

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China is pressuring a committee of Parliament to rescind its invitation to the 
leader of Hong Kong’s democracy movement to appear before it and give 
testimony, The Canadian Press has learned.

Martin Lee was invited to give MPs on the House of Commons foreign affairs 
committee a briefing Tuesday on the democracy movement in Hong Kong.

The Chinese ambassador to Canada, however, has issued a letter to the committee 
telling it to butt out of China’s domestic affairs, issuing a thinly veiled 
warning to not rock the boat on Sino-Canada relations.

Lee, the veteran pro-democracy activist, was one of several people arrested in 
December after more than two months of demonstrations against restrictions that 
Beijing government is imposing on Hong Kong’s first election in 2017.

The protests paralyzed Hong Kong and gave rise to a new opposition movement 
that is seen by Chinese President Xi Jinping as a threat to his country’s 
stability.

The Chinese government regularly sends toughly worded messages to democratic 
countries that entertain political figures that it does not approve of, such as 
the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

A letter from Chinese ambassador Luo Zhaojui said his government “learned” 
about plans to Lee to testify about political reform in Hong Kong on Tuesday.

“We hereby express our deep concern and strong opposition,” the envoy’s letter 
says.

“Hong Kong’s political development falls entirely within China’s domestic 
affairs. The Chinese side resolutely opposes any foreign governments, 
institutions and individuals to interfere in Hong Kong affairs,” he adds.

“In consideration of the sensitive and complicated situation in Hong Kong, we 
hope that the Canadian side will not hold such a hearing, not intervene in Hong 
Kong’s internal affairs in any form, so as not to send wrong signals to the 
outside world and cause any disturbance to China-Canada relations.”

Luo refused to comment Monday when asked about his letter.

The NDP’s foreign affairs critic, Paul Dewar, said this is the first time he 
can remember a foreign government trying to dictate who can testify before the 
Commons foreign affairs committee. Dewar has been a member since 2007.

Dewar said Lee contacted the committee and offered to testify and its members 
unanimously agreed to hear him.

But Dewar said China should not see that as provocative or unfriendly.

“This shouldn’t be seen as interference. We see the relationship with China as 
being an important one. We have a very special relationship with China,” said 
Dewar.

“As a friend, we think it’s important we hear from people who are concerned 
about what’s happening in Hong Kong,” he added.

“It’s in no way to embarrass or to undermine the relationship.”

Relations between China and Canada have been stormy since the Harper government 
took power in 2006.

Initially, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and cabinet ministers were outspoken 
about China’s human rights record.

However, the Canada-China business lobby essentially revolted and managed to 
persuade the government to take a more nuanced view.

Harper eventually visited China in 2009, where he was publicly chided for 
taking too long to visit by China’s then premier, and has since returned in an 
effort to boost trade. In all, he has visited the country three times, most 
recently last fall.

Harper has made increasing trade links with Asia a major economic priority, in 
part because of his inability to persuade the Obama administration to approve 
the Keystone XL pipeline that would allow oilsands crude to be pumped to the 
U.S. Gulf Coast.

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