
Beijing slams EU and US for 'foolish political show' over criticism of Cardinal Joseph Zen's arrest as HK Catholic diocese fears for former leader
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62% : The diocese added that it had always upheld the rule of law and trusted it would "continue enjoying religious freedom in Hong Kong under the Basic Law" in the future.29% : Beijing has called for the European Union and the United States to end their "foolish political show" after they criticised the arrests of Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun and three other opposition activists in Hong Kong, while the city's Catholic diocese expressed concern for the safety of its former leader.
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