China says it will take countermeasures after the U.S. House of Representatives passed three bills showing support for protesters in Hong Kong.
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China's foreign ministry said Wednesday in a statement posted to its website that the issues facing Hong Kong right now are not "so-called human rights and democracy," but rather violence.
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China said the House "ignores the facts, inverts black and white" and applies double standards to crimes like arson and vandalizing shops in the name of human rights and democracy.
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If the bill is passed, China says, it will not only damage Sino-U.S. relations, but also harm U.S. interests in Hong Kong.
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The semi-autonomous Chinese city has been rocked by anti-government demonstrations for four months.
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