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Oscars petitioned to revoke ‘John Wick’ star Donnie Yen’s invitation over pro-China sentiments


Some are calling for the Oscars to revoke actor Donnie Yen’s invitation to join the presenter list at the 95th Academy Awards this month, with one Change.org petition amassing thousands of signatures.

“We, a group of people from Hong Kong, are writing to express our concern about your decision to invite an actor who supports the Chinese Communist Party’s violation of human rights, Donnie Yen, as a presenter for the Oscars. As a globally recognized film award, the Oscars should represent respect for human rights and moral values, rather than support for actions that violate them,” the petition read in part.   

“Donnie Yen is a supporter of the Chinese Communist regime and has made several remarks in support of the Chinese government’s policies, including supporting the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong and accusing Hong Kong protesters of being rioters. 

“These remarks not only violate the spirit of freedom of speech but also deny the rights of the people of Hong Kong to fight for their freedom and democracy,” it continued.

Launched Saturday, the petition aims to amass 50,000 signatures. It has reached over 40,000 as of Monday afternoon. 

The 59-year-old actor best known for his roles in “Star Wars: Rogue One” and the upcoming 2023 flick “John Wick: Chapter 4,” previously spoke out against Hong Kong protesters who pushed back against Xi Jinping’s Chinese Communist Party and slammed a 2019 pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong as a “riot.”

Source : Fox News

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