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Foreign Secretary Responds to Jimmy Lai Sentencing

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper responds to the sentencing of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong today



Foreign Secretary Responds to Jimmy Lai Sentencing
Foreign Secretary Responds to Jimmy Lai Sentencing

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said:

British National Jimmy Lai was today sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong for exercising his right to freedom of expression, following a politically motivated prosecution. Beijing’s National Security Law was imposed on Hong Kong to silence China’s critics. For the 78-year-old, this is tantamount to a life sentence. I remain deeply concerned for Mr Lai’s health, and I again call on the Hong Kong authorities to end his appalling ordeal and release him on humanitarian grounds, so that he may be reunited with his family. The Prime Minister raised Mr Lai’s case directly with President Xi during his visit. That has opened up discussion of our most acute concerns directly with the Chinese government, at the highest levels. Following today’s sentencing we will rapidly engage further on Mr Lai’s case. We stand with the people of Hong Kong, and will always honour the historical commitments made under the legally binding Sino-British Joint Declaration. China must do the same.


Editor’s Note: It is striking that the UK—and particularly the USA—spend so much time pointing the finger at China and Russia, while devoting very little attention to examining their own behaviour.


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