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Police investigate beating of protester on China consulate grounds in UK

Police in the British city of Manchester are investigating an incident involving a protester who appeared to have been pulled inside the grounds of the Chinese consulate and beaten, after a demonstration against Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In video footage posted online, a man was seen to be pulled several men through a gate into the Chinese consular grounds in Manchester, and then beaten several men. Police on the scene eventually stepped through the gate and pulled the man out.
Several protest banners had earlier been placed outside the consulate, one with the words, “Heaven will destroy the Chinese Commun Party”, and a caricature of Xi wearing a crown, according to pictures provided to Reuters a freelance journal on the scene.
The protest took place on the first day of the twice-a-decade congress of China’s ruling Commun Party in Beijing, during which Xi is widely expected to win a third leadership term.
“Greater Manchester Police are aware of an incident that took place at around 3pm on Sunday 16 October 2022 at the Chinese Consulate in Manchester,” a police spokesperson told Reuters in a written response.
“Officers were present and responded immediately to diffuse the situation. Enquiries are ongoing at this time to understand the full circumstances.”
There was no immediate reply to Reuters requests for comment from the Chinese consulate in Manchester and the Minry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing.
Matthew Leung, a freelance journal on the scene and friend of the man who was beaten, told Reuters phone he was “shocked” the incident.
The man who was beaten, who Leung said is known the first name, Bob, had cuts to his face afterwards, Leung said. The man didn’t immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment via a messaging app.

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