UK vows to defend exiled Hong Kong activists after arrest warrants issued

Jul 04, 2023 at 1:32 AM
UK vows to defend exiled Hong Kong activists after arrest warrants issued

Britain has vowed to defend pro-democracy activists dwelling in exile after Hong Kong police issued arrest warrants over alleged violations of the territory’s harsh nationwide safety legislation.

A reward of 1 million Hong Kong {dollars} (£100,570) has been issued for info resulting in the arrests of any of the eight individuals focused below the laws imposed by China.

Some, together with politician Nathan Law, who has been granted asylum within the UK, reside in Britain, whereas others are within the US, Canada and Australia.

Steven Li, chief superintendent of the Hong Kong police’s National Security Department, acknowledged police won’t be able to arrest them if they continue to be overseas however urged them to return to Hong Kong and give up for a discount of their sentences.

He stated the brand new prices and rewards weren’t meant to unfold worry however have been merely “enforcing the law”.

The eight are needed below a Beijing-imposed legislation enacted in 2020 after the monetary hub was rocked by anti-China protests the yr earlier than.

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly stated: “We will not tolerate any attempts by China to intimidate and silence individuals in the UK and overseas.

“The UK will all the time defend the common proper to freedom of expression and get up for many who are focused.

“We strongly object to the national security law that China imposed on Hong Kong, including its extraterritorial reach, in breach of the legally binding Sino-British Joint Declaration.”

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly criticised the choice to challenge arrest warrants

Mr Cleverly added: “We call on Beijing to remove the national security law and for the Hong Kong authorities to end their targeting of those who stand up for freedom and democracy.”

The US additionally condemned the transfer, with a US State Department spokesman saying it set “a dangerous precedent that threatens the human rights and fundamental freedoms of people all over the world”.

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Activists seem defiant

Several of the accused activists appeared defiant, with Mr Law, who obtained refugee standing within the UK two years in the past, tweeting: “We should not limit ourselves, self-censor, be intimidated, or live in fear.”

Hong Kong police stated 260 individuals had been arrested below the nationwide safety legislation, with 79 of them convicted of offences together with subversion and terrorism.

The UK handed over the previous British colony of Hong Kong to China in 1997, with Beijing promising to take care of Western-style liberties below a “one country, two systems” framework for 50 years.