The Borneo Post

Hong Kong civic coalition warns UN on eroding freedoms

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HONG KONG: More than 40 civil groups in Hong Kong appealed to the United Nations ( UN) yesterday demanding action to protect rapidly disappeari­ng freedoms as Beijing increasing­ly tightens its grip on the freewheeli­ng city.

The coalition cited increasing self- censorship, declining press freedom and the disqualifi­cation of election candidates based on their political beliefs as key examples of Hong Kong’s deteriorat­ing conditions.

“The situation of human rights has been eroding day by day,” the coalition’s spokespers­on Simon Henderson said yesterday, adding some cases were ‘ incredibly overt’.

The report, submitted to the UN for an upcoming review of China’s rights record, includes 100 suggestion­s for the Hong Kong government, such as enacting laws to protect every person’s right to stand in elections regardless of their political stance.

The submission bills itself “as a roadmap of specific, measurable and achievable recommenda­tions for Hong Kong to abide by its human rights commitment­s and restore its internatio­nal standing,” Henderson said in a statement.

China is scheduled for the next so- called Universal Periodic Review of its human rights record in November, which requires member states of the UN Human Rights Council to give recommenda­tions to the country.

A string of incidents in recent years have rattled nerves, including the disappeara­nce of bookseller­s publishing salacious tomes about China’s communist leadership, the disqualifi­cation of rebel lawmakers and the jailing of democracy activists. – AFP

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