Beijing scholars criticize Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing groups for being “two-faced”

Hong Kong’s pro-government media “AM730” published an interview with Chinese Communist Party scholar Tian Feilong on Monday, in which Tian once again blasted Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing politicians, saying that there are “two-faced factions” within the pro-establishment camp, saying that “two-faced factions” are taking the interests of the country and the West at the same time, and that some people “lack of ability, do not want to forge ahead, do not take the initiative, do not actively fulfill the responsibility of governance”, so that Hong Kong social movement towards a more intense direction.

Tian Fei-long is the director of the National Association for the Study of Hong Kong and Macau, which is under the supervision of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of China, and is therefore seen as representing part of Beijing’s official views.

Tian has recently made several public comments on Hong Kong affairs, and last month he wrote in Ming Pao that “the Central Government is determined to build something other than a rubber stamp or a loyal waste”. ‘wasteful scholar’.”

Tian also responded to criticism that Beijing’s forced changes to Hong Kong’s electoral system were a step backward in this visit, claiming that the “goal of dual universal suffrage” still existed, but that it was necessary to fully demonstrate that patriots ruled Hong Kong, and that the so-called “dual universal suffrage” was premised on “the pursuit of The so-called “dual universal suffrage” is “in line with the national interest, national security”.