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'US visa threat smacks of political manipulation’

2024-06-01 HKT 10:26
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  • The SAR government said it would not be intimidated by despicable behaviour. File image: Shutterstock
    The SAR government said it would not be intimidated by despicable behaviour. File image: Shutterstock
The Hong Kong government on Friday said it strongly disapproved and condemned the US Department of State for proposing visa restriction on Beijing and SAR officials responsible for implementing the National Security Law.

Washington said on Friday that it was taking steps to put the visa restrictions in place after the trial under the NSL of 47 people on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion. It gave no further details.

Two of the defendants were acquitted and fourteen were found guilty, with the remainder pleading guilty earlier.

In a statement, a spokesman for the SAR government said: “The proposed imposition of the so-called 'visa restrictions' by the US Government smack of despicable political manipulation to intimidate PRC and HKSAR officials who resolutely safeguard national security.

“These grossly interfere in China's internal affairs and Hong Kong's affairs, and violate the international law and the basic norms governing international relations.

“The HKSAR despises such threat and will not be intimidated by such a despicable behaviour.”

The statement added that the SAR would continue to do its duty in safeguarding national security, adding that the findings of the judges in the case on Wednesday “clearly confirmed that the criminal acts in the case aimed at undermining, destroying or overthrowing the existing political system and structure of the HKSAR established under the Basic Law and the 'one country, two systems' principle.

“Such criminal acts endangering national security had nothing to do with the so-called fight for democracy and human rights,” the statement added.

'US visa threat smacks of political manipulation’