The State Department on Thursday condemned proposed national security legislation that pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong say would smother their remaining political freedoms.
Lam's government met the protests with force, deploying riot police—allegedly reinforced by mainland officers—to try and. For months, weekends in Hong Kong saw mass demonstrations and running battles with police.
Protests continued into 2020, but their momentum was degraded by the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic in Hong Kong. With the world preoccupied with the virus, Beijing is now set to pass legislation that would ban"treason, secession, sedition and subversion" in Hong Kong. The new measures are expected to be agreed at the NPC this week, bypassing the regional Legislative Council which in recent days has become a chaotic battleground between pro-democracy and pro-Beijing officials.from the U.S., where lawmakers passed the"Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act," which allowed the U.S. to sanction those abusing human rights in the territory.
It also requires the State Department to confirm annually that the territory retains enough independence to justify favorable trading terms with the U.S. Beijing hasOn Thursday, State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said:"Any effort to impose national security legislation that does not reflect the will of the people of Hong Kong would be highly destabilizing, and would be met with strong condemnation from the United States and the international community.
Pro-democracy lawmakers protest against pro-Beijing lawmakers at the Legislative Council on May 22, 2020 in Hong Kong, China.
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