[@joshuawongcf & @KwongGlacier in @washingtonpost: This is the final nail in the coffin for HK’s autonomy]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/24/this-is-final-nail-coffin-hong-kongs-autonomy/ …
1/ Beijing has just hammered the final nail in the coffin for Hong Kong’s autonomy. The promise of “one country, two systems” is dead.
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9/ Not only can activists or legislators who have participated in international advocacy efforts be barred from running in elections or even imprisoned, international NGOs and other organizations, including their personnel and assets, can also be subject to legal persecution.
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10/ Ultimately, without a proper democratic legislative procedure, vague legal terms such as “secession” and “subversion” easily devolve into repressive tools that intrude on our fundamental freedoms and rights, including freedom of speech, assembly and religion.
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11/ It's not implausible that criticism against Beijing or HKGov or even support for protests will soon be construed as a subversive act, punishable by law. Chilling effect will eventually snowball: starts with self-censorship & spills over its borders into the rest of the world.
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12/ The liberty of the city — from Asia financial hub to the vibrancy of its civil society — has always been important to global community. The promises of “1country2system”, “high degree autonomy” & free-election are backed by the Joint Declaration under international law.
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13/ Top-down insertion of the national security law goes beyond a local matter in HK: It's intended to silence the will of global community. Historically, HK has been the safe haven for the dissident, the liberal-minded and the nonconformist; we speak truth to China.
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14/ Amid the virus, China has revealed its true colors as a rogue state. And in the past year, we have been standing at the forefront against China’s encroaching authoritarianism. We sincerely hope that the international community will not give in to the economic benefits.
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15/ China has to offer and sacrifice respect for human rights. The economic recession brought by the virus ought not to be resolved through succumbing to China’s encroaching authoritarianism; trade happens on equal and fair terms but not threatening and bullying.
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16/ We urge the U.S. government to execute the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, impose sanctions on China and include human rights terms in relation to Hong Kong into trade treaties they are about to conclude with China. We ask you, once again, to stand with Hong Kong.pic.twitter.com/bdr9kc55jI
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