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Jimmy Lai, a British citizen, faces a jail term described as an effective life sentence following politically motivated persecution in China. The questioner believes the government's weak policy on China directly impacts Jimmy Lai's case.
Jimmy Lai now faces a jail term described by Ministers as an effective life sentence. It is clear that his life sentence directly reflects this Government's weak policy on China, so will the Minister tell us what clear steps she and the Prime Minister are taking, and—more importantly—what sanctions she and the Prime Minister will put on the Chinese, to ensure that Jimmy Lai is released, and that his case is not forgotten?
We continue to keep sanctions under close review. It would not be appropriate to speculate on any future designations, since doing so could reduce their impact, as the hon. Member knows. However, although we will not get into the details of any private discussions on Jimmy Lai, the Government will continue to raise his case at every opportunity, as the Foreign Secretary, the previous Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister have done. Diplomats from our consulate general in Hong Kong have attended all court proceedings, and continue to press for consular access.
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The Minister did not specify any new sanctions or steps beyond reviewing existing ones and raising the case in private discussions.
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Jimmy Lai, a British citizen, faces a jail term described as an effective life sentence following politically motivated persecution in China. The questioner believes the government's weak policy on China directly impacts Jimmy Lai's case.
Jimmy Lai now faces a jail term described by Ministers as an effective life sentence. It is clear that his life sentence directly reflects this Government's weak policy on China, so will the Minister tell us what clear steps she and the Prime Minister are taking, and—more importantly—what sanctions she and the Prime Minister will put on the Chinese, to ensure that Jimmy Lai is released, and that his case is not forgotten?
We continue to keep sanctions under close review. It would not be appropriate to speculate on any future designations, since doing so could reduce their impact, as the hon. Member knows. However, although we will not get into the details of any private discussions on Jimmy Lai, the Government will continue to raise his case at every opportunity, as the Foreign Secretary, the previous Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister have done. Diplomats from our consulate general in Hong Kong have attended all court proceedings, and continue to press for consular access.
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The Minister did not specify any new sanctions or steps beyond reviewing existing ones and raising the case in private discussions.
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Pastor Ezra Jin and 18 other leaders from Zion House Church were arrested and detained by Chinese authorities last October on charges of illegal use of information online, which essentially refers to conducting an online church service.
Sticking with detentions in China, last week I had the great honour of meeting Grace Jin Drexel, the daughter of Pastor Ezra Jin, who—along with 18 other pastors from Zion House Church—was arrested and detained by the Chinese authorities last October on the very vague charge of illegal use of information online. Basically, they had an online church service. What can the Government do to advocate for the release of all the Zion House Church leaders, and to promote freedom of religion or belief for all people in China?
Reports from within China about the detention of Zion House Church leaders are a very worrying indication of further persecution of Christians in China. This Government continue to engage with China on the issue of human rights and freedom of belief. We will continue to champion freedom of religion and belief for all and uphold the right to that universal freedom through our positions at the UN and in the G7, as well as through our bilateral engagements.
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The Minister did not specify concrete steps or sanctions beyond general advocacy and engagement on the issue of human rights and freedom of belief.
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