EP Resolution Condemns Hong Kong Security Law, Calls for Releases and Sanctions
Context
The European Parliament resolution responds to the adoption of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO) in Hong Kong, which it states expands the National Security Law (NSL) imposed by China. MEPs present the measure as part of wider developments affecting Hong Kong’s political and civil space.
Key Topic
The resolution strongly condemns the SNSO and highlights the shutting down of pro-democracy political forces, civil society and news outlets and the arrest of over 200 people since the NSL. It urges the Hong Kong government to immediately and unconditionally release Andy Li, Joseph John, Jimmy Lai and all other pro-democratic activists and to drop all charges against them.
What to Watch
MEPs call on the Council to review its 2020 Conclusions on Hong Kong and to adopt sanctions under the EU global human rights sanctions regime against Chief Executive John Lee and officials deemed responsible for the crackdown.
Sources
Official Documents
- General documents - The new security law in Hong Kong and the cases of Andy Li and Joseph John (25 April 2024) - Delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China European Parliament resolution condemns Hong Kong's national security laws and urges EU sanctions under the global human rights regime against China and Hong Kong officials, calling for the release of pro-democracy activists.
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