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On the afternoon of August 15, Zhang Lijiahui, deputy director of operation of Hong Kong International Airport, went to Shenzhen to visit Fu Guohao, a global times global network reporter who was illegally imprisoned and beaten at the airport two days ago, and expressed deep apology for Guohao's experience at the airport.

Since the afternoon of August 13, the demonstrators gathered at the Hong Kong International Airport, paralyzing the operation of the airport and seriously affecting inbound and outbound passengers. In the early morning of the 14th, in full view of the public, the demonstrators broke through the bottom line of rule of law, morality and humanity, and brazenly beat mainland journalists and tourists. Global Times - global network reporter Fu Guohao was illegally imprisoned and beaten by thugs late at night.

Zhang Li Jiahui brought a letter of sympathy from Lin Tianfu, chief executive of the Hong Kong Airport Authority, to Fu Guohao. The letter said, 'on behalf of the Hong Kong Airport Authority, I apologize for the extremely improper treatment you received at the Hong Kong airport the day before yesterday. I look forward to your early recovery. " She returned Fu Guohao's schoolbag, credit card, passport, notebook, camera and other personal belongings robbed by the mob at the airport, but there were still some items not found, such as an apple mobile phone and ID card.

Zhang Li Jiahui said that at present, the Hong Kong airport has also taken corresponding measures to prevent similar incidents. The airport applied to the court for an injunction, which took effect on the whole Hong Kong Airport Island. At the same time, the passenger terminal building implemented access control arrangements.

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At the scene, I kept saying, 'I like Hong Kong'

According to the Hong Kong Liaison Office, on August 14, Lu Xinning, deputy director of the Hong Kong Liaison Office, made a special trip to Shenzhen to visit Fu Guohao, a reporter of the global times who was injured by demonstrators at the Hong Kong International Airport on the evening of August 13.

Lu Xinning said that at nearly 0:00 last night, we saw from the live TV picture that Fu Guohao was illegally detained and violently beaten by radical demonstrators with his hands tied during an interview at the Hong Kong airport. At that time, he was very angry and worried. Director Wang Zhimin of the Hong Kong Central Liaison Office contacted relevant departments of the SAR government for the first time to coordinate and carry out emergency rescue, Until the Hong Kong Police coordinated the rescue personnel to finally rescue Fu Guohao. We strongly condemn the terrorist acts of extreme violence against ordinary tourists and even journalists. This violence is escalating and spreading day by day, completely breaking through the bottom line of a civilized society.

Lu Xinning said that from last night to today, we have also seen many Hong Kong citizens and netizens take the initiative to voice their strong condemnation and deep concerns in various ways. Today, many citizens spontaneously visit Fu Guohao in the hospital, which shows that most Hong Kong citizens will never support such acts of violence. A Hong Kong friend sent me a letter, hoping to come with me for condolences and visits. She said that as a Hong Kong person, she especially wanted to say sorry to Fu Guohao in front of him. It was really painful to let him be attacked and aggrieved like that. She said she also wanted to tell him that those people at the airport did not represent the people of Hong Kong, and the people of Hong Kong would no longer be silent!

Fu Guohao said that I have always liked Hong Kong very much. It was very painful to see Hong Kong hurt by violence. I know it was broadcast live on TV yesterday. I'm afraid that the words and deeds of these extremists to me will spread to the mainland and cause confrontation between the mainland and Hong Kong. So yesterday at the scene, I kept saying, I like Hong Kong, I like Hong Kong!

"I hope to return to Hong Kong as soon as I recover." Fu Guohao said.

Under a temporary injunction! Order at the Hong Kong International Airport was basically restored

"The court's temporary injunction is very timely, very good and necessary. Without this arrangement, I would be very worried about my schedule." Ms. Chen, who planned to fly to London to meet her friends, walked into the departure hall of passenger terminal 1 of Hong Kong International Airport with her luggage after a short queue and quickly completed the verification of travel information.

She told reporters that the airport operation was basically paralyzed in the past two days. She and her family were worried about the impact of flights, so they went to the airport early in the afternoon to go through formalities and wait for the flight. Fortunately, there were special arrangements at the airport that day, and the order basically returned to normal.

The Hong Kong Airport Authority obtained a temporary injunction from the court on the 14th and implemented the access control arrangement from 2 p.m. on the 15th. Only departing passengers holding tickets or boarding passes and valid travel documents within 24 hours, or airport employees holding relevant documents, can enter the passenger terminal building until further notice.

The reporter interviewed at Hong Kong International Airport and found that some passengers lined up at the entrances of the departure hall of No. 1 passenger terminal building to enter the airport in an orderly manner, and airport employees checked the passenger's travel information at the entrance.

In the departure hall of the airport, police officers are stationed to patrol, the scene is in good order, and passengers can check in smoothly. When a foreign passenger passes by the police on duty, he thumbs up to the police, slaps them on the shoulder with a smile and says, 'thank you! Good job! (thank you! Good!) "

"I think this temporary injunction is necessary. The demonstrators have demands to express. They can express them peacefully. There is no need to prevent everyone from flying. Everyone should be gentle and rational." Miss Li, who graduated from high school this year and is about to enter the university campus, is ready to leave Hong Kong for vacation that day.

Mr. Xu, who has been delayed by the illegal assembly for two days, is quite in favor of the court issuing a temporary injunction. " This measure is very necessary. Disturbing public order directly kidnaps the interests of all passengers, which is not what Hong Kong, a civilized society, should have. " He told reporters that although the order at the airport has been basically restored, the air tickets of him and his companions have expired. It is uncertain whether he can successfully make up the tickets today.

Some tourists expressed their disgust at the recent series of acts of public nuisance and violence in Hong Kong. " I am a native of Hong Kong. I am really distressed to see that Hong Kong is so chaotic now. It's normal for young people to have many ideas, but they should learn to respect others, be practical and willing to work, and have a generous heart. " Ms. Chen, who has lived in Hong Kong for more than 50 years, told reporters.

According to the reporter's on-site observation, the departure hall and arrival hall of Hong Kong International Airport were in good order and operated smoothly on the 14th. The airport was returning to its previous busy, but some flights were still cancelled due to the nuisance activities in the past two days.