Monday, 3 August 2020

United States person faces Hong Kong arrest warrant under security law: report

hong kong carrie lam Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam leaves at the end of a press conference at the government headquarters in Hong Kong on July 31, 2020. - Hong Kong's leader on July 31 said local elections planned for September would be postponed because coronavirus cases have surged in the international finance hub, a move that will infuriate democracy supporters. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

hong kong carrie lam Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam leaves at the end of a press conference at the government headquarters in Hong Kong on July 31, 2020. - Hong Kong's leader on July 31 said local elections planned for September would be postponed because coronavirus cases have surged in the international finance hub, a move that will infuriate democracy supporters. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam recently postponed elections there, angering pro-democracy activists.

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  • Hong Kong authorities have actually provided arrest warrants under its strict new national-security law for six pro-democracy activists living abroad, The Guardian reported last week.
  • The warrants come after Hong Kong disallowed activists from running in an approaching election, which it chose to postpone, drawing worldwide condemnation as well as parallels to a similar tip by US President Donald Trump.
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    Cops in Hong Kong have actually released arrest warrants for 6 pro-democracy activists presently living abroad, The Guardian and other media outlets reported Friday.

    Chinese state-run media reported that the guys are wanted by authorities for “incitement to secession” under a sweeping and questionable national-security law passed last month, according to The Guardian.

    The people include Samuel Chu, an US citizen who runs the Washington, DC-based Hong Kong Democracy Council, along with activists who have left Hong Kong for the UK, Germany, and one concealed nation, BBC reported.

    The law targets “secession,” “subversion,” “terrorist activities,” and “collusion with a foreign nation,” and carries life sentences as punishment for a number of the offenses. It has actually gotten pushback from critics who say it could be utilized to squash political dissent in Hong Kong.

    They’ve likewise knocked an arrangement of the law that applies it to both residents and non-residents of Hong Kong as part of an effort by authorities to claim jurisdiction outside their own borders. Chu’s warrant marks the initially reported circumstances of the law being used against a foreign national.

    — Samuel Chu 朱牧民 (@samuelmchu) July 31, 2020

    Because the law was passed last month, pro-democracy political organizations have actually disbanded as their leaders ran away the region, and police have utilized the law to detain protesters

    Several nations, consisting of Taiwan, the United States, and the UK, have presented political defenses for Hong Kongers fleeing due to the law, while some have ended their extradition treaties with the region.

    Hong Kong, a previous British colony that has actually formally run individually from the rest of China under a policy called “ one nation, 2 systems” since it was handed over to China in 1997, has actually seen its relationship with the mainland weaken in recent years as Beijing punish its self-reliance.

    On Friday, Hong Kong announced that it would delay legislative elections originally set for September for one year, mentioning coronavirus issues.

    ” It is an actually difficult decision to postpone, however we want to ensure fairness, public security and public health,” said Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, according to The New York Times A day earlier, Hong Kong disqualified a dozen prospects from running in the election, accusing them of colluding with foreign nations and opposing the security law.

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