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Pro-Beijing heavyweight defends ally who slammed Hong Kong shuttler over choice of black jersey at Tokyo Olympics
- Local National People’s Congress Standing Committee delegate Tam Yiu-chung says Nicholas Muk has already apologised over his criticism of Angus Ng’s clothing
- But former opposition district councillor Leticia Wong says Muk defenders have shown they prioritise politics over the overall benefit of Hong Kong
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Hong Kong’s sole delegate to the nation’s top legislative body has defended a political ally who attacked a badminton player representing the city at the Tokyo Olympic Games for wearing a black jersey, a colour widely associated with the 2019 anti-government movement.
Tam Yiu-chung, a member of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee said Nicholas Muk had already apologised over his criticism of Angus Ng Ka-long’s clothing choice and hoped not to dwell on the issue any more.
“I believe every sportsman will give their full effort when they are playing in a match and not be unaffected by other things. I have seen many successful examples like this,” he said on Friday.
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Tam is a heavyweight in the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) political party, and fellow member Muk kicked up a storm last Sunday after he condemned the world’s No 9 shuttler for wearing black during his match against Mexico’s Lino Munoz.
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Black became the default colour of the anti-government protests, with demonstrators choosing it for their clothes, flags and banners.
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