PHOTOS: Thousands rally against China’s ‘mega-embassy’ in London
LONDON — Hong Kong rights groups, Tibetans, Uyghurs and local residents gathered at the historic former Royal Mint Court on Saturday to rally against China’s proposed ‘mega-embassy’, voicing fears that Beijing would use the building to harass and monitor dissidents living abroad.
It’s the second mass protest in in five weeks at the site near the Tower of London. Organizers estimated that 6,000 people participated.
The protesters dispersed peacefully after the rally and no one was arrested.
The Chinese government purchased the historic building in 2018 with plans to build what would become Beijing’s largest diplomatic facility globally.
Police watch as protesters gather near the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Matthew Leung/RFA Cantonese)Signs depicting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chinese President Xi Jinping as Winnie the Pooh are wait for protesters at the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Ka Kit Chan/RFA Cantonese)Police watch as protesters gather near the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Matthew Leung/RFA Cantonese)Protesters gather near the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Ka Kit Chan/RFA Cantonese)Police stand watch as protesters gather in front of the historic former Royal Mint Court — the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” — in London, March 15, 2025.(Matthew Leung/RFA Cantonese)Protesters gather near the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Ka Kit Chan/RFA Cantonese)A protester holds a sign depicting British Prime MInister Keir Starmer and Winnie the Pooh which represents Chinese President Xi Jinping at the proposed site of the Chinese “mega-embassy” in London, March 15, 2025.(Ka Kit Chan/RFA Cantonese)
This content originally appeared on Radio Free Asia and was authored by Matthew Leung, Ka Kit Chan and Jasmine Man for RFA Cantonese.