UK: Protester calls assault at Chinese Consulate 'barbaric'

Hong Kong protester Bob Chan, left, who alleged he was dragged into the Chinese Consulate in Manchester and beaten up during a demonstration, poses with British MP Iain Duncan Smith during a news conference in London, Wednesday, Oct. 19 2022. China's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday its diplomatic missions abroad have the right to "take necessary measures" to maintain security after British police opened an investigation into the assault of Chan. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 A Hong Kong protester on Wednesday described getting pulled into the Chinese Consulate in Manchester, England, and beaten up by several staff members during an incident that has escalated tensions between Britain and China.

Bob Chan said he and others were holding a peaceful antigovernment protest outside the consulate on Sunday when masked men came out, tore down the protesters' banners and dragged him inside the buildings gates.

Speaking during a news conference in London, Chan rejected the Chinese government's claim that he had illegally entered the consulate's grounds and threatened its security.

鈥淭he attack only stopped when police pulled me outside. Let me say again: It is clear I was dragged into the consulate. I did not attempt to enter the consulate voluntarily,鈥 he said.

British lawmakers, including former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith, have urged the U.K. government to expel any Chinese diplomats involved. Chan's supporters alleged the Chinese consul general in Manchester and other Chinese diplomats took part in the reported assault.

Chan, who recently fled Hong Kong after Beijing intensified its crackdown on civil liberties in the city, said he suffered injuries to his eyes, his back and his head where his hair was pulled. He described the attack as 鈥渂arbaric鈥 and 鈥渦nprovoked.鈥

鈥淚 believe the U.K. is a very safe place, a place with freedom of speech. That (Chinese) consulate staff can so brazenly pull someone inside and beat them up in broad daylight is unimaginable,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 shocking, and this should not happen.鈥

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said a protester 鈥渋llegally entered鈥 the consulate and 鈥渏eopardized the security of the Chinese diplomatic premises," and that Chinese diplomatic missions abroad have the right to take 鈥渘ecessary measures鈥 to maintain security.

Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Wednesday that China has complained to the U.K. over the 鈥渄eliberate harassment of China鈥檚 consulate general in Manchester.鈥

鈥淒ue to the illegal and deliberate harassment and entry into China鈥檚 consulate general, Chinese personnel were wounded and the security of the premises of the consulate came under threat,鈥 Wang said in Beijing. 鈥淭he security, peace and dignity of China鈥檚 diplomatic missions must not be violated.鈥

Greater Manchester Police said detectives were reviewing evidence to establish a full picture of what happened. Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts said police were aware the incident caused 鈥渟hock and concern鈥 but stressed the investigation would take time.

No arrests have been made so far.

A British Foreign Office official summoned Chinese charge d鈥檃ffaires Yang Xiaoguang on Tuesday to stress that the right to peaceful protest must be respected in the U.K..

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