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US House passes Hong Kong Democracy bill

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The US House of Representa­tives passed a bill Tuesday sought by pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong that aims to defend civil rights in the semi-autonomous territory, prompting an angry response from China.

The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which will now move to the Senate before it can become law, has drawn rare bipartisan support in a polarized Congress.

The law would end the Hong Kong-US special trading status unless the State Department certifies annually that city authoritie­s are respecting human rights and the rule of law.

China expressed "strong indignatio­n" over the passing of the act, which also requires the US president to identify and sanction people who are responsibl­e for the erosion of autonomy and serious abuses of human rights in Hong Kong.

"What Hong Kong faces is not the so-called human rights and democracy issue at all, but the issue of stopping violence, reinstatin­g order and upholding the rule of law as soon as possible," said foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang in a statement.

Geng said the US should "stop meddling" and warned China would take "strong measures" to counter the proposed Hong Kong bill.

The act will now move to a similar vote in the Senate before it can become law.

"Today we're simply urging the Chinese president and the Hong Kong Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, to faithfully honor the government's promises" that Hong Kong's rights and autonomy would be protected, Republican Representa­tive Chris Smith, prime sponsor of the bill, said Tuesday on the House floor. China has frequently accused "external forces" of fuelling weeks of unrest in the global financial hub.

 ?? PIC: AFP ?? Protesters chant slogans as they attend a rally in HK on October 14, 2019, calling on US politician­s to pass democracy bill.
PIC: AFP Protesters chant slogans as they attend a rally in HK on October 14, 2019, calling on US politician­s to pass democracy bill.

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