WASHINGTON/HONG KONG: The US sanctioned six senior Chinese and Hong Kong officials on Monday, citing “transnational repression” and further erosion of Hong Kong’s autonomy in the Trump administration’s first major move to punish China for a crackdown on the financial hub.
Western countries have criticised Beijing for using the national security law it imposed on Hong Kong to jail pro-democracy activists, as well as shut liberal media outlets and civil society groups.
Beijing says the law, which punishes acts like subversion and foreign collusion with up to life in prison, has brought stability after mass pro-democracy protests there in 2019.