Chinese media calls Hong Kong protesters' push for democracy a 'pipe dream,' slamming U.S. 'interference'

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'We must leave no room for collusion and interaction between Hong Kong's radical opposition and the U.S. government,' an editorial in The Global Times argued.

"For the erroneous act by the U.S., China will certainly take firm countermeasures and the US side will be fully responsible for all the consequences," foreign vice-minister Le Yucheng warned.

Pro-Democracy demonstrators have been protesting now for more than six months, with the initial movement sparked by since rescinded legislation that would allow for the extradition of Hong Kong residents to mainland China. Although the Hong Kong government, demonstrators have continued to protest against Beijing's growing control of the former British colony.

A participant holds a torch and wears headgear modeled after the Statue of Liberty as people assemble for a gathering of thanks at Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong's Central district on November 28, after Trump signed legislation requiring an annual review of freedoms in Hong KongChina governs the region under the so-called"one country, two systems" policy, which grants Hong Kong significantly greater autonomy and freedom compared to the mainland.

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