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'Five Eyes' alliance urges China to end crackdown on Hong Kong legislators

The Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group said on Wednesday China's imposition of new rules to disqualify elected legislators in Hong Kong appeared to be part of a campaign to silence critics and called on Beijing to reverse course. "We urge the Chinese central authorities to re-consider their actions against Hong Kong’s elected legislature and immediately reinstate the Legislative Council members," foreign ministers from Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States said in a statement.

Reuters | Updated: 19-11-2020 14:22 IST | Created: 19-11-2020 14:22 IST
'Five Eyes' alliance urges China to end crackdown on Hong Kong legislators

The Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group said on Wednesday China's imposition of new rules to disqualify elected legislators in Hong Kong appeared to be part of a campaign to silence critics and called on Beijing to reverse course.

"We urge the Chinese central authorities to re-consider their actions against Hong Kong’s elected legislature and immediately reinstate the Legislative Council members," foreign ministers from Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States said in a statement. It brought an angry response from Beijing.

If the Five Eyes alliance dared harm China's sovereignty, security or development interests, they should be careful not to "get their eyes poked out", foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a daily news conference in Beijing on Thursday. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong said earlier any attempt by foreign states to threaten or pressure Beijing to make concessions was "doomed to fail".

Hong Kong expelled four opposition members from its legislature last week after Beijing gave city authorities new powers to curb dissent. The move triggered mass resignations by Hong Kong's pro-democracy opposition lawmakers. It also raised further alarm in the West about the level of Hong Kong's autonomy, promised under a "one country, two systems" formula when Britain ended its colonial rule and handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997.

"China’s action is a clear breach of its international obligations under the legally binding, UN-registered Sino-British Joint Declaration," the five English-speaking allies which have an agreement to share intelligence and techniques for gathering it, said. Britain now considers China has broken the Joint Declaration three times, including with national security legislation for Hong Kong introduced this year.

The United States has imposed sanctions on Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and other Chinese officials over the crackdown and has warned of further steps. China denies curbing rights and freedoms in the global financial hub but authorities in Hong Kong and Beijing have moved swiftly to stifle dissent after anti-government protests flared in June last year and plunged the city into crisis.


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