China accuses UN rights chief of 'inappropriate' interference in Hong Kong

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China has accused UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet of 'inappropriate' interference in the country's affairs after she called for investigations into alleged excessive use of force by police in Hong Kong.

China on Saturday accused UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet of"inappropriate" interference in the country's affairs after she called for investigations into alleged excessive use of force by police in Hong Kong.

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