State Department Threatens More Hong Kong Sanctions for Arrests of Democracy Supporters
The State Department criticized the arrests of more than 50 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong last week, saying the U.S. could levy more sanctions on Chinese officials. “The United States will consider sanctions and other restrictions on any and all…
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individuals and entities involved in executing this assault on the Hong Kong people, explore restrictions against the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in the United States, and take additional immediate actions against officials who have undermined Hong Kong’s democratic processes,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Jan. 6. The European Union also criticized the arrests but did not threaten more sanctions. It said Jan. 7 the arrests “are the latest indication that the National Security Law is being used by the Hong Kong and mainland authorities to stifle political pluralism in Hong Kong.”