continuing protests in hong kong and fresh revelations about human rights abuses in machine jang rachel marcus this week here in london is victor gao the chinese academic and vice president of the center for china and globalization how does he justify china's catalogue of human rights abuses and the continuing pressure on hong kong. thank you for having me china has always insisted that it will do anything to avoid chaos it shot a large number of its own people in beijing 30 years ago to do that but it's failed comprehensively to address the protests in hong kong why maintaining stability has always been a pillar for china's development since the late in that. seventy's but it's failed to do it in the hall closet different ever since 1987 told this part of china that china has practiced a one country 2 systems so in all. the primary responsibility of maintaining law and order is resting on the shoulders of the whole caught he said our government and the chief executive carried government that's approved by beijing absolutely hong kong is part of china and one of the one percent is doing beijin