立場新聞 2021/06/17 21:06
Today’s raids & arrests at Apple Daily in Hong Kong demonstrate Beijing is using the National Security Law to target dissenting voices, not tackle public security. Freedom of the press is one of the rights China promised to protect in the Joint Declaration & should be respected.
— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) June 17, 2021
Democracy, media freedom and the ‘one country two systems’ principle are all being crushed in Hong Kong. When will the UK government sanction Carrie Lam and withdraw support for British judges in HK?
HK needs the free world, and the free world needs HK.https://t.co/0ltoTSKVvt
— Stephen Kinnock (@SKinnock) June 17, 2021
#HongKong freedoms & autonomy are no more. Words of concern aren't enough to restore what has been taken away from people in HK! If the EU & US truly stand for democracy, they act by imposing Magnitsky sanctions or taking #China to court over the #NSL! https://t.co/mZ9pTRZP38
— Hilde Vautmans (@hildevautmans) June 17, 2021
#Sicherheitsgesetz untergräbt weiter Demokratie & Freiheit in #Hongkong. Demokratische Institutionen werden abgebaut & Journalisten verhaftet. #Bundesregierung & #EU sollten den neusten Angriff auf die #Pressefreiheit klar verurteilen. #Chinahttps://t.co/oMJ2ccNNhu
— Frank Müller-Rosentritt, MdB (@theliberalfrank) June 17, 2021
This is how China speaks: “Normal journalists are different from these people,” Lee said. “Please keep a distance from them.” My reaction to this shameful act: “Normal countries are different from China” I say. “Please keep a distance from them”. #IPAC https://t.co/e7fJLUnyPS
— Uffe Elbaek (@uffeelbaek) June 17, 2021