A French reporter from the Associated Press, who had filmed Li Zhiying, the founder of One Media, was refused to enter the Hong Kong International Airport last week.Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao answered relevant questions on Tuesday (September 24) that all the cases of entry in Hong Kong are considered in accordance with the established entry policies and laws.
Comprehensive Hong Kong Radio Station and Ming Pao reported that Li Jiachao said that if the entry department handles the entry of anyone in the country, it will definitely be in accordance with the current entry regulations and other relevant laws.The current approach of the Immigration Department is the same as the approach of the immigration department of other judicial jurisdictions.
The original visa of the Funder in Hong Kong in the Associated Press expired in the first half of this year, and then applied for a work visa to continue staying in Hong Kong, but was rejected in the middle of this year.
The reporter tried to enter Hong Kong as a visitor last week. After being questioned at the airport, he was refused to enter and repatriated France.
According to the current regulations, French citizens can enter Hong Kong for no more than 90 days.
The photographer took a picture of Li Zhiying's wind in prison for the Associated Press.Li Zhiying was arrested in violation of the Hong Kong National Security Law in 2020.