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US NGOs Vow to Defend Freedoms Despite Beijings Sanctions Over Hong Kong

A U.S. lawmaker has condemned the Chinese regime for sanctioning American nonprofit organizations in..

A U.S. lawmaker has condemned the Chinese regime for sanctioning American nonprofit organizations in response to the enactment of legislation supporting the Hong Kong protest movement, while the targeted NGOs have vowed not to cave to authoritarian pressure.

In retaliation for President Donald Trumps signing of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act last week, the regime on Dec. 2 announced it would sanction several U.S. pro-democracy organizations. The nature of the sanctions remains unclear.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who introduced the bill in the U.S. Senate, told The Epoch Times the regimes response wouldnt deter the United States and other democracies from calling out the regimes rights abuses.

Bullying Tactics

“Beijing is using its typical bullying tactics in threatening sanctions against U.S.-based NGOs that promote human rights, the rule of law and democratic governance—the very values China committed to uphold in Hong Kong in the 1984 Sino-U.K. Joint Declaration,” Rubio said in an emailed statement.

Under that agreement, the Chinese regime pledged to preserve Hong Kongs autonomy and freedoms when sovereignty over the city was handed over to Beijing in 1997.

“[T]he United States and the free world will continue to hold the Chinese government and Communist Party accountable for targeting and abusing Hong Kongers, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Christians, and others who are pursuing their God-given rights,” Rubio added.

Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House, said, “This threat of sanctions from Chinas authoritarian regime is antithetical to democratic values and universal human rights.”

Standing with Hongkongers “who are demanding respect for their freedoms” and “calling on Beijing to live up to its obligations under the Sino-British Joint Declaration” are in line with the organizations mission, he said.

“We do not look to the Chinese Communist Party for permission to support such legitimate goals,” he added.

The other NGOs slated for sanctions by Beijing include Human Rights Watch, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the International Republican Institute.

Chinas foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying announced the measure on Dec. 2, labeling the passing of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act “a serious interference in Chinas internal affairs.”

The law would make Hong Kongs special trade status with the United States contingent upon whether the city is “sufficiently autonomous” from the mainland.

“These NGOs have supported anti-China plotters … They are much to blame for the chaos in Hong Kong,” she said, adding that the organizations “shall pay the price for what theyve done.”

The regime also suspended U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong in response to the Acts enactment.

The Global Times, a hawkish Chinese state-run newspaper, said in a commentary on Dec. 2 that the sanctions are only part of the “first wave of the countermeasures,” in response to the United States actions.

Sen. Marco Rubio on Capitol Hill in Washington on Jan. 29, 2019. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters)

Political Retaliation

The targeted organizations have stood defiant despite Beijings threats.

“Rather than target an organization that seeks to defend the rights of the people of Hong Kong, the Chinese government should respect those rights,” Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, told The Epoch Times in an email.

The National Democratic Institute said it “remains committed to supporting peaceful processes and constructive citizen engagement in Hong Kong” to advaRead More – Source

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