Published on 12:00 AM, January 14, 2020

HRW head denied entry to HK ahead of report launch

China yesterday defended barring the head of Human Rights Watch from entering Hong Kong, saying non-governmental organisations were responsible for political unrest in the city and should “pay the proper price”. Kenneth Roth was supposed to give a press conference in Hong Kong this week to unveil the New York-based rights group’s latest global survey, which accuses China of prosecuting “an intensive attack” on international human rights agencies. The long-time executive director said Sunday that he was turned back by authorities at the city’s airport.