US Hong Kong bill nothing but a vain attempt to interfere in China's internal affairs
By People's
Daily
The US
Senate passed the so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 on
Tuesday local time despite strong opposition from the Chinese government.
As a
barefaced encouragement to the Hong Kong rioters, this act neglects facts and
truth, applies double standards and blatantly interferes in
China’s internal affairs.
It is
in serious violation of international law and basic norms governing
international relations, stirring up
trouble against the Chinese people including the Hong Kong compatriots and once
again exposing the US hegemonic way of thinking to the entire world.
The US
should know that any such bill is nothing but a vain attempt and doomed to
fail. It must withdraw the black hand behind the Hong Kong affairs.
Over
the past few months, demonstrations in Hong Kong triggered by the revision of
the extradition bill have continuously escalated, challenging the bottom line
of law, morality and humanity.
The
rioters have smashed buildings, committed arson, paralyzed the traffic,
assaulted the police officers, injured innocent citizens and even besieged universities
and threatened to turn them into riot bridgehead.
They
have not only seriously infringed upon the personal safety, freedom of speech
and other basic human rights of the Hong Kong citizens, including the police
officers, but also undermined the rule of law and social order, wreaked havoc
on Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, challenged the bottom line of the
principle of "one country, two systems", and positioned Hong Kong in
an extremely dangerous situation.
The US,
however, turned a blind eye to the crimes committed by the radicals. Under the
guise of human rights and freedom, it has grossly interfered in the
affairs of Hong Kong and China’s internal affairs, vilified the
central government and the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR), and openly supported the illegal activities to oppose China and
destabilize Hong Kong.
Sovereign
equality and non-interference in other sovereign countries' internal affairs
are the most fundamental and important principles of the international law. For
a long time, many developing countries, including China, have suffered from
foreign interference in their internal affairs. Normally, such interference was
in the name of human rights and freedom.
As for this
time, the US has adopted a series of policies to manipulate the rioters, fully
revealing the country's ill intention of and double standards in meddling in
other countries' internal affairs under the guise of human rights and freedom.
The US
has never stood up for Hong Kong when the place was colonized by Britain and
deprived of human rights and freedom, but it decides now to make irresponsible
and slanderous remarks about Hong Kong that enjoys unprecedented rights and
freedom.
In
fact, the US itself has kept a poor record on human rights, yet it dares to
openly comment on Hong Kong, a region with higher ranking in terms of freedom
and rule of law.
When
dealing with demonstrations back home, the US government authorized the police
to suppress the protesters ruthlessly. However, the US officials criticized the
Hong Kong police who have been enforcing the law in a restrained and rightful
manner, which is a total disregard of the public demand for ending violence and
chaos and restoring order in the Hong Kong community.
At a dangerous
moment when Hong Kong is sliding towards the abyss of "terrorism",
the American politicians, by pushing forward the latest bill regardless of the
interests of the general public of Hong Kong, are indeed creating a "safe
haven" for the thugs, creating obstacles for the SAR government to stop
violence and chaos, and threatening those who uphold the rule of law and order.
The US
has fully exposed its absurd and hypocritical double standards by trampling on
international law and the basic norms governing international relations, as
well as its true intention to conduct hegemonic practices under the disguise of
human rights and democracy.
Numerous
facts have proven that American politicians never care about Hong Kong's public
welfare, democracy, or human rights.
By
destroying Hong Kong's position as the international financial, trade and
shipping center, intimidating the righteous people who stop violence and
control chaos, and blatantly "paving the way" for the thugs, they are
doing nothing but gaining political capital and containing China’s development
through the chaos in Hong Kong.
At
present, stopping violence, curbing chaos and restoring order are the most
pressing task for Hong Kong, representing the broadest public will and the most
important human right in Hong Kong.
Any
attempt by the US to destabilize Hong Kong and impede China's development is
wishful thinking. Hong Kong is a part of China, and its affairs must be handled
within the framework of the constitution of the People's Republic of China and
the basic law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The
Chinese government will never allow external forces to do whatever they want on
the Hong Kong affairs. No country should expect China to turn a blind eye to
any attempt of undermining its sovereignty, security and development interests.
The
Chinese government is unshakable in its determination to safeguard national
sovereignty, security and development interests, to implement the principle of
"one country, two systems", and to oppose any external interference
in Hong Kong affairs.
Playing
the "Hong Kong card" is doomed to fail. Any bill that violates the
basic norms of the international law and international relations and interferes
with China's internal affairs will be a scrap of paper.
The US
must recognize the current situation, pull back from the cliff, and stop
meddling in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs so as to avoid
inviting trouble. If the US does not follow through, China will take strong
measures as counteraction, and the US must bear all the consequences.
US Hong Kong bill nothing but a vain attempt to interfere in China's internal affairs
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