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Global parliamentarians call for sanctions against new Hong Kong Chief John Lee

Hong Kong, May 9 (ANI): A global alliance of parliamentarians has called for sanctions on new Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee and his predecessor Carrie Lam for denying the city its autonomy and fundamental freedoms.

ANI May 09, 2022 23:06 IST googleads

   Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee

Hong Kong, May 9 (ANI): A global alliance of parliamentarians has called for sanctions on new Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee and his predecessor Carrie Lam for denying the city its autonomy and fundamental freedoms.
Hong Kong's Election Committee selected John Lee Ka-chiu, the sole candidate for the post of Chief Executive on May 8. This was the first selection process since the imposition of the National Security Law and the implementation of sweeping changes in Hong Kong's electoral system.
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) said the appointment of John Lee as Hong Kong Chief Executive through a so-called election in which less than 0.2 per cent of the Hong Kong population took part highlights the contempt with which the Chinese government views Hong Kong's democratic ambitions.
Lee was the sole candidate in a strictly vetted "patriots-only election" with only members of the small, pro-Beijing election committee able to cast a vote.
"As Deputy Secretary for Security, Lee was responsible for the shocking police brutality that accompanied the crackdown against the pro-democracy protests in 2019. Under the leadership of his predecessor, Carrie Lam, Lee has overseen the enforcement of the Hong Kong National Security Law, which has outlawed nearly all forms of political opposition in the city," the IPAC statement said.
Lee was sanctioned by the US government in 2020 for his role in undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and restricting its citizens' freedom of expression and association through the National Security Law.
According to the global parliamentarians, Lee's farce election is a further insult to the people of Hong Kong, whose right to vote and to stand for election are enshrined in the city's Basic Law and the Sino-British Joint Declaration.
They said Lee's plans to bring forward further national security legislation are deeply troubling, with previous proposals including no time limits on prosecutions for sedition charges and further criminalisation of thought crimes.
"We, as Co-Chairs of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, call on our governments to place sanctions on John Lee, his predecessor Carrie Lam and all others who have denied Hong Kong its autonomy and fundamental freedoms. The Chinese government's failure to abide by international law on Hong Kong must be held to account," IPAC said in a statement. (ANI)

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