On Thursday, Parliament adopted a resolution on violations of fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong.
Parliament condemned in the strongest terms the deterioration of human rights in Hong Kong, including severe restrictions on freedom of expression, freedom of association and press freedom. MEPs called on the Hong Kong government to release all political prisoners and drop charges against all peaceful protesters arrested in recent years.
They urged the Chinese authorities to repeal the National Security Law as they consider it a breach of China’s international commitments and obligations. MEPs noted the increasing attempts by the Chinese Government to legitimise its authoritarian system internally and externally, and called on the Hong Kong and Macao authorities to fully respect the rule of law, human rights, democratic principles and the high degree of autonomy under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle. Parliament deeply regrets recent modifications to Hong Kong’s electoral law and the arrest and harassment of representatives of its pro-democratic opposition.
MEPs urged the Council to introduce targeted sanctions against Hong Kong and Chinese officials responsible for the ongoing human rights crackdown, as well as against companies complicit in these violations.
They asked for a diplomatic and political boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
The text was adopted by 585 votes in favour, 46 against and 41 abstentions.