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Hong Kong Democracy Activists 2025-03-04

04 March 2025

Lead MP

Dan Jarvis

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 21

At a Glance

Dan Jarvis raised concerns about hong kong democracy activists 2025-03-04 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Foreign Affairs
Government Statement
Security is the first duty of Government. We are deeply concerned by recent bounties placed on Hong Kong democracy activists resident in the UK, and the Foreign Secretary has issued a statement condemning these actions. The individuals involved were exercising their right to freedom of expression. The Government calls on Beijing to repeal the national security law with extraterritorial reach and for Hong Kong authorities to cease targeting individuals abroad seeking basic rights. Ministers have raised concerns during visits to both Hong Kong and Beijing. Counter-terror policing has provided assurances that appropriate measures are in place, and protective security guidance is deployed as necessary. The National Security Act 2023 provides a legal basis for prosecution of such attempts at coercion or harm. Six individuals have been charged under this new act.

Shadow Comment

Chris Philp
Shadow Comment
This issue is incredibly serious, highlighting the ongoing persecution in Hong Kong by an authoritarian regime. Since July last year, nearly 100 people have been arrested for political reasons in Hong Kong. The bounties on three individuals in the UK amount to approximately £100,000 each and include Tony Chung, Carmen Lau, and Chloe Cheung who fled Hong Kong due to persecution. It is unacceptable that harassment and intimidation are now happening on British soil. Questions raised include whether the Chinese ambassador has been summoned to explain these actions, if China should be placed into enhanced tier under the foreign influence registration scheme (FIRS), and what concrete steps are being taken against these outrages.
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