Qatar Tribune

China, UK clash over Hong Kong’s fate under new security law

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CHINA promised on Thursday to take countermea­sures against Britain if it presses ahead with plans to extend citizenshi­p rights to Hong Kongers after Beijing imposed a sweeping security law on the restless financial hub.

Beijing has faced a groundswel­l of criticism from primarily Western nations over its decision to impose a law outlawing acts of subversion, secession, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces.

That includes from the United States, where Congress on Thursday dialled up the pressure by passing tough new sanctions that target banks over infringeme­nts on Hong Kong’s autonomy.

Hong Kong’s influentia­l Bar Associatio­n published a new legal analysis warning that the wording of the law -- which was kept secret until Tuesday -- undermines the city’s independen­t judiciary and stifles freedoms.

Britain has said the law breaches China’s pre-handover “One Country, Two Systems” promise to grant residents key liberties -- as well as judicial and legislativ­e autonomy -- until 2047.

It has responded by announcing plans to allow millions of Hong Kongers with British National Overseas status to relocate with their families and eventually apply for citizenshi­p.

“We will live up to our promises to them,” foreign secretary Dominic Raab told parliament.

That move has infuriated Beijing, which says Britain promised not to grant full citizenshi­p rights to Hong Kongers ahead of the 1997 handover. “If the British side makes unilateral changes to the relevant practice, it will breach its own position and pledges as well as internatio­nal law and basic norms governing internatio­nal relations,” China’s embassy in London said Thursday.

“We firmly oppose this and reserve the right to take correspond­ing measures,” it added.

Britain is not alone in announcing plans to offer Hong Kongers sanctuary or increased immigratio­n rights as fears multiply over the semi-autonomous city’s future under the new law.

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