China has blamed Hong Kong's months-long anti-government protests on a U.S.-based charity, Human Rights Watch, after banning the head of the group from entering the semi-autonomous city. Beijing's Ministry of Foreign Affairs today defended barring the charity's Executive Director Kenneth Roth, claiming the non-governmental organisation bears 'significant responsibility for the current chaos in Hong Kong' and should 'pay the proper price'. The Ministry said there was 'plenty of' evidence to ...