An art show in Hong Kong featuring the work of a Chinese dissident artist has been canceled due to "safety concerns," the organizer said Friday.
"The decision follows threats made by the Chinese authorities relating to the artist. Whilst the organizers value freedom of expression, the safety of our partners remains a major concern."
The artist had been planning to travel to Hong Kong for the show, but pulled out earlier this week over concerns for his own safety and anonymity were he to be arrested.
Hong Kong police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Representatives of the Chinese government in Hong Kong also did not immediately respond.
'Needed more than ever'
Patrick Poon, a researcher for Amnesty International, which was co-hosting the Hong Kong event, said he was "shocked" by the news.
"From Badiucao's experience, we can see how much pressure a dissident faces even when he's doing his work outside China."
Chan's Hong Kong National Party was subsequently banned, in an unprecedented move widely denounced by pro-democracy figures.
Joshua Wong said he understood the decision by organizers, and respected their prompt response to safety concerns.
"The fact that an artist is threatened due to a simple art exhibition which celebrates freedom of expression is an outrage, and I condemn any and all efforts made by the Chinese authorities to threaten and harm freedom fighters and democracy defenders in Hong Kong," he added.
Poon said that "from this incident, we see that an event like this one on highlighting freedom of expression is so important and so much needed more than ever."
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