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Responding to the British Parliament’s report to the Hong Kong Government: There is no substantive evidence for sanction

2020-08-05T13:04:37.999Z


The British Parliamentary Inter-Party Hong Kong Group (APPG) issued a report yesterday (4th), citing several witnesses and more than 1,000 testimonials, alleging that the Hong Kong government has not complied with international law and protected humanitarian workers in the Sino-British Joint Declaration Guarantee. The Hong Kong Government today (5th) responded with strong dissatisfaction and opposition, believing that the content of the report is biased, and that the content of the report comes from information provided by persons claiming to be anonymous or anonymous, and there is no substantive evidence for the reasons for the so-called sanctions proposed by Hong Kong.


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Written by: Wen Weiguang

2020-08-05 20:51

Last update date: 2020-08-05 20:51

The British Parliamentary Inter-Party Hong Kong Group (APPG) issued a report yesterday (4th), citing several witnesses and more than 1,000 testimonials, alleging that the Hong Kong government has not complied with international law and protected humanitarian workers in the Sino-British Joint Declaration Guarantee.

The Hong Kong Government today (5th) responded with strong dissatisfaction and opposition, believing that the content of the report is biased, and that the content of the report comes from information provided by persons claiming to be anonymous or anonymous, and there is no substantive evidence for the reasons for the so-called sanctions proposed by Hong Kong.

The British report quoted witnesses as saying that during the anti-regulation campaign last year, the police targeted humanitarian aid workers, including interceptions and long-term detentions. They also called him a fake medical nurse. They believed that the situation was common and that they were obliged to first responders to be shot by tear gas. .

The SAR government responded that the Hong Kong police is a professional law enforcement agency. The police have the statutory duty to take legal measures to arrest all persons who can be legally arrested but have sufficient reasons for arrest, regardless of their background, connection, political position, occupation, etc. The police attach great importance to the safety and well-being of people present at public events (including demonstrators, arrested persons, medical staff, etc.) and will not hinder any real rescue work. The police have been and will continue to do their best to assist ambulances and medical personnel to provide services to those in need. At the same time, they must also consider the on-site environment, safety and security. The general practice of the police is to arrange for ambulancemen from the Hong Kong Fire Services Department to treat people in need under safe conditions. If an arrested person is injured on the spot or during the arrest, arrangements will be made to be sent directly to the hospital for treatment. In addition, most police officers have received professional training in first aid knowledge and skills. When necessary, police officers will also take care of the injured immediately and arrange further treatment for them.

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Regarding the allegations of first responders being targeted, the Hong Kong government stated that the police encountered some self-proclaimed "first responders" without any professional training or qualifications, and there was also intelligence showing that thugs would wear reflective vests posing as first responders to avoid legal responsibility. The police must carefully verify the qualifications of these self-proclaimed "first responders," and also stated that the police have strict guidelines on the use of force, and the guidelines are consistent with international human rights norms and standards.

The report also mentioned the "Hong Kong National Security Law". The Hong Kong government pointed out that it was biased and expressed strong dissatisfaction with this and urged other countries to stop all political operations and interference.

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