By Jim Shannon MP
00:10, 30 June 2020
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The fundamental freedoms and laws of the people of Hong Kong are
being suppressed by China’s draconian approach. The UK has a unique
moral, legal and historical duty to stand up to China and to protect
Hong Kong’s defining laws. As a representative of Strangford in Northern
Ireland, where we celebrate our autonomy and the values that define us,
I have written to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab MP, urging him to
grant Hong Kong the same respect by declaring a breach of the Joint
Declaration, a legally binding agreement recognized by the United
Nations.
The Joint Declaration was signed by the UK and China on
December 19, 1984. It legally guarantees the “high degree of autonomy”
that defines Hong Kong as a unique place in the world. The Declaration
secured the city’s own “executive, legislative and independent judicial
powers, including that of final adjudication” for 50 years. It is a
legally binding treaty, registered with the United Nations, which
remains as valid and crucial today as it did when it was signed 36 years
ago. Ultimately, it protects Hong Kong’s way of life and the founding
values and principles of the city
The 1997 Handover ceremony. File Photo: GovHK.
China has taken every opportunity to dismiss and disregard this vital
Declaration, and the rules-based international order around which it
operates. It has unlawfully imposed restrictions on Hongkongers which
encroach upon the most basic freedoms and has unashamedly repressed and
even tortured pro-democracy activists across the city. If we are truly
committed to protecting the rights that were guaranteed under the Joint
Declaration, then the UK must speak up as a matter of urgency.
On
June 2, the Foreign Secretary claimed that China has undermined the
‘one country, two systems’ approach. Whilst these statements are
welcomed, a sustained and concrete response from the UK is the only way
to secure an impactful outcome. The first step is to formally
acknowledge that China has breached the Joint Declaration. I have
written to the UK Foreign Secretary, urging him to speak up and declare
this breach.
UK Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab. Photo: Number 10, via Flickr.
The UK government has argued that it “has an obligation and a right to
monitor the implementation [of the declaration] closely”. As we
celebrate the one year anniversary of the most recent Hong Kong
protests, now is the time for the UK to honour our obligation and our
duty.
Declaring a breach of the Joint Declaration is important
because it will legitimise subsequent meaningful acts that the UK
government can thereafter engage with, including imposing
Magnitsky-style sanctions on senior officials across Hong Kong
responsible for alleged torture and human rights abuses. The first step
to truly support Hong Kong is to declare a breach.
Photo: Studio Incendo.
Britain has a legal, historical and moral duty to Hong Kong and to
protect the rights and freedoms of its people. To honour this
commitment, we must take concrete and urgent action to protect
Hongkongers. I look forward to Dominic Raab MP’s response to my several
letters written in solidarity with the brave Hongkongers fighting for
their freedom against the repressive Chinese Communist Party which has
incarcerated millions in mainland China for their faith, and has
bulldozed Christian churches and imprisoned Christian worshippers.
Richard James Shannon MP is a Democratic Unionist politician from
Northern Ireland. He has sat in the House of Commons of the United
Kingdom since 2010 as the Member of Parliament for Strangford. He has
raised numerous parliamentary questions and motions in support of
Hongkongers.
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