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China to put visa restrictions on US individuals over Hong Kong
  • Any American efforts to undermine introduction of national security law for the city will not succeed, foreign ministry says
  • Beijing silent on who and how many people will be targeted
Josephine Ma and Echo Xie
Published: 4:32pm, 29 Jun, 2020
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The national security law is expected to be passed by China’s legislature this week. Photo: KY Cheng

China has announced visa restrictions on US individuals who “behave egregiously” in relation to Hong Kong affairs.

The move is in retaliation for Washington’s decision last week to restrict visas for Chinese officials who undermine Hong Kong’s semi-autonomous status.

Announcing the restrictions on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said any efforts by the US to hinder Beijing’s introduction of a national security law in Hong Kong “would not succeed”.

“In view of the erroneous actions of the US, China has decided to impose visa restrictions on US individuals who behave egregiously on Hong Kong-related issues,” Zhao said, without saying who or how many would be targeted.

“No matter how Hong Kong separatists squawk, and no matter what kind of pressure is exerted by external anti-China forces, their scheme to obstruct the passage of the Hong Kong national security law will never succeed and the bill is but a piece of waste paper,” he added, referring to the US Senate’s passage of the Hong Kong Autonomy Act last week.

On Friday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced US visa restrictions on serving and former Communist Party officials “believed to be responsible for, or complicit in” undermining Hong Kong’s autonomy, rights, and freedoms.

Pompeo, too, did not elaborate and China responded immediately by threatening retaliation.

The national security law is expected to be passed by the Standing Committee of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress, which started a three-day meeting on Sunday.

Last week, European Union leaders warned Chinese President Xi Jinping of “very negative consequences” over its plan to introduce the law in Hong Kong.

“The national security law risks seriously undermining the ‘one country, two systems’ principle,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. “We also conveyed that China risks very negative consequences if it goes forward with imposing this law.”

The US’ Hong Kong Autonomy Act comes on the heels of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act and seeks to establish mandatory sanctions for individuals or companies that have “materially contributed” to China’s failure to comply with the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the Basic Law, the city’s mini-constitution.

It would also impose sanctions on foreign financial institutions that have “knowingly conducted significant transactions” with those individuals and entities.

The US House of Representatives must pass the bill before it can become law.

In a statement Monday, the Senate bill’s author, Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey, said Beijing’s move to target US individuals with visa restrictions was “evidence that the Hong Kong Autonomy Act would have the intended effect of punishing abuses and they are afraid of the consequences”.

When pressed on who would be subject to the new visa restrictions, Zhao gave no indication on Monday as to whether the move would affect lawmakers, administration officials, or both, but said that the individuals concerned would be “well aware [of who they are]”.

Beijing has reportedly previously weighed sanctions against US lawmakers over their legislative efforts, prompting one US senator in May to declare that he considered such threats to be a “badge of honour”.

A spokesman for Toomey said he was not aware of any official notification that the senator was among the targets of Beijing’s new visa restrictions.

Beijing’s decision not to release the names of anyone targeted was a sign that it intended to follow Washington’s lead on both the introduction and possible scaling back of the punitive measures, said Yun Sun, director of the China program at the Washington-based Stimson Centre.

The US administration’s ambiguity was “trying to signal room for leverage and flexibility,” said Sun. “If Beijing complies with US demands, the US list will be lenient.” Beijing’s reaction, she continued, would be “proportional in terms of the scope and intensity”.

Observers in China said the new measures by Beijing would further strain the relationship between the two countries but have little immediate and direct impact on Chinese officials.

“Chinese officials covered by the visa restrictions don’t plan to go to the US and vice versa,” said Shen Dingli, a professor of US studies at Fudan University.

But tension would grow in areas such as trade, finance, technology and communications, he said, predicting that “China-US relationships will continue to go downhill.”

Jia Qingguo, a professor of international studies at Peking University, said the restrictions would eventually affect individuals.

“No matter whether you are an overseas student or a tourist, or businessperson, if the atmosphere is not good, you will gradually be affected,” Jia said.

Additional reporting by Owen Churchill and Jacob Fromer
 
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This visa entries move is 2 years too late.

99% of Chinese intellectuals have been
brainwashed by Muricans without being aware
of it.

Just compare how Chinese call Murican ~ using the MEI word.
OTOH, the Murican Elites use the word ( Chinese ) to call Chinese citizens.
This ( Chinese word ) is very degrading and demonizing word to call China citizens.


Link: Explaining the WHY Chinese intellectuals are so damned BLINDED
when judging the Murican Global Criminals behaviors for the last 100 years.
( u can jump directly to time = 28m 20s )

 
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This visa entries move is 2 years too late.

99% of Chinese intellectuals have been
brainwashed by Muricans without being aware
of it.

Just compare how Chinese call Murican ~ using the MEI word.
OTOH, the Murican Elites use the word ( Chinese ) to call Chinese citizens.
This ( Chinese word ) is very degrading and demonizing word to call China citizens.


Link: Explaining the WHY Chinese intellectuals are so damned BLINDED
when judging the Murican Global Criminals behaviors for the last 100 years.
( u can jump directly to time = 28m 20s )

Mei Guo in the past is very different from the Mei Guo today.
 
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