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David Missal, a University of Hong Kong graduate and spokesman for the Tibet Initiative Deutschland lobby group, said he was held for 13 hours and ultimately refused entry to Hong Kong. He had come from mainland China.

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refused entry to Hong Kong. He had come from mainland China.

Not really disagreeing with you, but - it's just that (in the past at least) you'd expect mainland China to be a tad stricter and less flexible about this compared to HK, but it seems like this time it was the other way around. So slightly surprising. But only slightly.