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Chinese premier meets Hong Kong columnist critical of Communist Party - report.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Tanna Chong headlined "Hong Kong columnist meets premier Wen" published by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post website on 27 April

Veteran Hong Kong columnist and former local National People's Congress deputy Ng Hong-mun has had a 90-minute audience with premier Wen Jiabao which political commentators see as Beijing trying to show it is more open to criticism.

Ng, whose columns in the Chinese-language Ming Pao have been increasingly critical of the Communist Party, visited Wen's office in Beijing on Saturday for a discussion during which, he said, Wen told him the central government lacked people who were willing to tell the truth.

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