China Condemns US Senate For Passing Hong Kong Democracy Act - Foreign Ministry

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 20th November, 2019) China condemns strongly the US Senate for passing the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, envisioning support for local protesters, seeing this as meddling in China's domestic affairs, the Foreign Ministry's spokesman, Geng Shuang, said on Wednesday.

His statement came hours after the Senate approved a separate bill banning export of certain kinds of munition to the Hong Kong police and its own version of the act. The Senate and the House of Representatives, which has approved its version, now have to settle differences, after which the legislation can be sent to President Donald Trump for consideration.

"This bill neglects facts and the truth, it applies double standards, and it is overt meddling in Hong Kong's affairs and China's internal affairs. This is a serious violation of the international law and fundamental norms regulating international relations. China condemns this and speaks out against this decisively," Geng said in a statement.

China is calling on the United States to abolish such a policy toward Hong Kong "until it is too late" and to "immediately take measures to prevent the bill from becoming a law," Geng stressed.

"China will be forced to take resolute countermeasures for protecting its national sovereignty, and its security and development interests," Geng warned.

If signed into law, the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act will demand sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials identified by the US government as carrying out alleged human rights abuses.

Large-scale protests, triggered by a now-withdrawn controversial extradition bill, have been ongoing in Hong Kong since early June, with the police having detained nearly 4,500 people since then. Over 1,500 people have been hospitalized after sustaining wounds in clashes, and over 400 police officers have been injured. After the bill, which could allow extradition to mainland China, was withdrawn, less people are now taking to the streets, but the protests remain violent, and the demonstrators have expanded their demands for the government.

Tensions have escalated over the past few days, with a violent standoff unfolding at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Beijing has repeatedly stated that the situation in Hong Kong is a result of foreign interference in China's domestic affairs and expressed full support for the actions of the local authorities.