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Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan's comments about whether freedom was a good thing for China were taken out of context, his spokesman has said. | Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan's comments about whether freedom was a good thing for China were taken out of context, his spokesman has said. |
He was criticised after suggesting to a business forum in southern China that Chinese people "need to be controlled". | He was criticised after suggesting to a business forum in southern China that Chinese people "need to be controlled". |
But his spokesman said Chan was talking about freedom in the entertainment industry, not Chinese society at large. | But his spokesman said Chan was talking about freedom in the entertainment industry, not Chinese society at large. |
People with "ulterior motives" had misinterpreted what he was saying on purpose, Solon So told AP news agency. | People with "ulterior motives" had misinterpreted what he was saying on purpose, Solon So told AP news agency. |
Chan said on Saturday: "I'm not sure if it's good to have freedom or not. I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled." | |
He also said freedoms enjoyed in Hong Kong and Taiwan made those societies "chaotic". | |
"If we [the Chinese] are not controlled, we'll just do what we want." | |
His spokesman responded as the backlash against Chan grew. | |
The tourism board for Hong Kong said it had received complaints that his comments "hurt the image of Hong Kong and aren't reflective of Hong Kong people". | |
Earlier, pro-democracy legislator Leung Kwok-hung told AP that Chan had "insulted the Chinese people". |
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