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China sanctions 11 US officials over Hong Kong

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Published : Aug 10, 2020, 3:17 PM IST

Updated : Aug 10, 2020, 6:17 PM IST

Beijing has said that these 11 US officials including Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz performed badly on issues concerning Hong Kong. The number of Americans named by Beijing exactly equals the number of Hong Kong and Chinese officials placed on a sanctions list by the US last week.

Zhao Lijian
Chinese foreign ministry's spokesperson Zhao Lijian

Beijing: China has announced unspecified sanctions against 11 US politicians and heads of organizations promoting democratic causes, including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, who have already been singled out by Beijing.

Foreign ministry's spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Monday said that the 11 had performed badly on issues concerning Hong Kong, where China has cracked down on opposition voices following its imposition of national security law in the semi-autonomous southern Chinese city last month.

Read also: China opposes US ban on ByteDance and Tencent

The number of Americans named by the ministry exactly equals the number of Hong Kong and Chinese officials placed on a sanctions list by the US last week over the crackdown.

China showed its determination to defy such pressure on Monday by arresting leading independent media tycoon Jimmy Lai and raiding the publisher's headquarters.

Read also: Chinese authorities take control of US consulate in Chengdu

Others named by the foreign ministry included Senators Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton and Representative Chris Smith. Heads of organisations including the National Endowment for Democracy and Freedom House were also named.

Beijing already placed a travel ban on Rubio, Cruz and Smith last month after Washington announced similar measures against Chinese officials linked to measures taken against Muslims in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang.

AP

Beijing: China has announced unspecified sanctions against 11 US politicians and heads of organizations promoting democratic causes, including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, who have already been singled out by Beijing.

Foreign ministry's spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Monday said that the 11 had performed badly on issues concerning Hong Kong, where China has cracked down on opposition voices following its imposition of national security law in the semi-autonomous southern Chinese city last month.

Read also: China opposes US ban on ByteDance and Tencent

The number of Americans named by the ministry exactly equals the number of Hong Kong and Chinese officials placed on a sanctions list by the US last week over the crackdown.

China showed its determination to defy such pressure on Monday by arresting leading independent media tycoon Jimmy Lai and raiding the publisher's headquarters.

Read also: Chinese authorities take control of US consulate in Chengdu

Others named by the foreign ministry included Senators Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton and Representative Chris Smith. Heads of organisations including the National Endowment for Democracy and Freedom House were also named.

Beijing already placed a travel ban on Rubio, Cruz and Smith last month after Washington announced similar measures against Chinese officials linked to measures taken against Muslims in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang.

AP

Last Updated : Aug 10, 2020, 6:17 PM IST
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