Proposed Hong Kong extradition law changes spark concerns

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Business and human rights groups express concern over proposed changes to Hong Kong's extradition law that would regularize the sending of suspects to mainland China where they say they could be subject to torture and unfair prosecution.

HONG KONG — Business and human rights groups are expressing concern over proposed changes to Hong Kong’s extradition law that would allow suspects to be sent to mainland China, where they could be subject to torture and unfair prosecution.Hong Kong currently limits such extraditions to jurisdictions with which it has existing extradition agreements or to others on an individual basis under a law passed before the semi-autonomous territory’s handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997.

“These amendments would heighten the risk for human rights activists and others critical of China being extradited to the mainland for trial on fabricated charges,” Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement on Sunday. Those concerns were reflected in a letter to Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam authored by Human Rights Watch along with the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor and the local branch of Amnesty International.

Unlike China, Hong Kong is subject to the U.N. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, as well as “customary international law,” which “prohibit returning people to places where there is a real risk of torture and other ill-treatment, unfair trials, and other serious human rights violations,” the letter said.

 

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Another reason Google needs to stop working with the dictatorial Chinese government. Google is lying when they say they're not. FactsMatter

the bias of western countries and ignorance of hongkong's youth .do not say what others said ,looking at it by ysf

That is alarming. China has no rule of law but rather law based on the whims of the communist party

Do Human Rights even exist anymore? It saddens me to say it, but I only see us losing our humanity by the minute. Fact is, Humans are the only creatures on this planet that abuse each other like this. We should pay attention to nature and take a minute to learn.

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