The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China has committed to coordinating efforts to ensure that no one has to face extradition to Hong Kong, where the rule of law is severely compromised following the imposition of the so-called National Security Law. Already the campaign has seen success, with Canada suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong. Canada’s Foreign […]
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IPAC ensures Hong Kong and Xinjiang remain top of the agenda for Chinese Foreign Minister’s European tour
Yesterday China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded a five capital tour of Europe. At each step of his journey, IPAC members sent a clear message: there can be no ‘business as usual’ while human rights abuses in Hong Kong and Xinjiang continue. Observers noted the success of IPAC members in disrupting China’s “European charm offensive”. […]
IPAC statement on the arrest of Hong Kong journalists and activists under the National Security Law
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China is united in condemnation of the arrests of various pro-democracy figures today in Hong Kong. This highlights the draconian nature of the recently imposed National Security Law and confirms its use as a tool to oppress the people of Hong Kong and deny them their basic liberties. The Hong Kong […]
UK parliamentarians finds Hong Kong police “indisputably” broke international human rights laws
The British parliament’s All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Hong Kong has today announced the launch of a report into human rights abuses perpetrated by the Hong Kong Police Force against humanitarian and medical workers. The report concludes that the Hong Kong Police Force impeded the medical treatment of those who were in need and of the general […]