Hong Kong women’s group condemns entry of Tates amid safety and equality concerns

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A Hong Kong women's rights group has condemned the city's authorities for allowing Andrew and Tristan Tate to enter Hong Kong. The brothers, who face rape and human trafficking charges in Romania and the United Kingdom, arrived over the weekend. The Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women stated the Tates should be considered "undesirable" due to their alleged links to sexual violence and pending criminal charges. The group argues that allowing their entry contradicts the government's commitment to gender equality and public safety. The Rosewood Hong Kong, where the Tates are reportedly staying, stated it does not condone discrimination or hateful conduct. The incident has sparked online debate and criticism.
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