1. THREAD: I wish to express my most sincere gratitude, @RepMcGovern, for your unwavering support both in the past and present for Hong Kong, especially in your capacity as chairman of @CECCgov and of @TLHumanRights.https://twitter.com/RepMcGovern/status/1149382359424360450 …
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4. I will be forever grateful for the nomination of my friends
@nathanlawkc,@alexchow18 and myself for the Nobel Peace Prize last year. That effort led by@marcorubio and@RepChrisSmith enjoyed the backing of a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers.Show this thread -
5. I have also been following the Democratic presidential primaries. I appreciate
@PeteButtigieg,@ewarren,@JulianCastro,@JoeBiden and@BetoORourke for speaking out on Hong Kong in the past month, as well as others who are warning about the threat of China’s authoritarianism.Show this thread -
6. At a time of deep political divisions in the U.S., I am thankful that safeguarding Hong Kongers’ freedoms is an issue that lawmakers across the political aisle can agree on.
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7. As of now, the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act is sponsored by a total of nine Senators and ten House members, which include Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. I am optimistic about its prospect of passage in the near future.
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8. While in prison,
@nathanlawkc,@chowtingagnes and@jeffreychngo have sent me your personal regards,@RepMcGovern. Since my release three weeks ago, I have retrieved my passport and right to travel abroad. I look forward to visiting Washington very soon to meet with you again.Show this thread -
9. Protecting Hong Kong should never be a matter of right and left, but a matter of right and wrong. THREAD ENDS.
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