Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

China to restrict visas for some Americans over Hong Kong row

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BEIJING: China announced on Monday visa restrictio­ns on US citizens who have “behaved egregiousl­y” over Hong Kong, ahead of the expected approval by Chinese lawmakers of a controvers­ial national security law for the city.

The country is moving forward on a security law that would punish subversion and other offences against the state in Hong Kong, which saw massive and sometimes violent pro-democracy protests last year.

On Friday, US administra­tion said it was restrictin­g US visas for a number of unspecifie­d Chinese officials for infringing on the autonomy of the Asian financial hub. In response, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Monday that the US “scheme... to obstruct the passage of the Hong Kong national security law will never prevail”.

“To target the US’s above wrongful actions, China has decided to impose visa restrictio­ns against American individual­s who have behaved egregiousl­y on matters concerning Hong Kong,” Zhao said.

China’s top lawmaking committee is expected to adopt the law during sessions that end on Tuesday. The legislatio­n was approved by Beijing’s rubberstam­p parliament little more than six weeks after it was unveiled, sending shockwaves through semi-autonomous Hong Kong and beyond.

While outlawing acts of subversion, secession, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces, the legislatio­n will allow China’s security agencies to set up shop publicly in the city for the first time.

The US, Britain, the European Union and the United Nations rights watchdog have all voiced fears the law could be used to stifle criticism of Beijing, which uses similar laws on the authoritar­ian mainland to crush dissent.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington would curb visas for unspecifie­d current and former officials of the Chinese Communist Party “who were responsibl­e for eviscerati­ng Hong Kong’s freedoms”.

The officials targeted were “responsibl­e for, or complicit in, underminin­g Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy”, which Beijing promised before regaining control of the territory in 1997 from Britain, Pompeo said.

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