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Pompeo threatens US sanctions over Hong Kong mass arrests

US Secretary of State also demands release of arrested American lawyer

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Jan 2021 9:30PM

Pompeo threatens US sanctions over Hong Kong mass arrests
Mike Pompeo, who remains in office for two weeks, says the United States will explore restrictions against the financial hub’s trade representative office in Washington. – AFP pic, January 7, 2021

WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today threatened United States sanctions over Hong Kong authorities’ mass arrests of pro-democracy figures and voiced anger that an American was among those rounded up.

Pompeo said that the 53 people arrested a day earlier “should be released immediately and unconditionally”.

“The US will not stand idly by while the people of Hong Kong suffer under Communist oppression,” Pompeo said in a late-night statement after a day of political violence in Washington.

“The US will consider sanctions and other restrictions on any and all individuals and entities involved in executing this assault on the Hong Kong people,” he said.

Pompeo, who remains in office for two weeks, said the US would also “explore restrictions” against the financial hub’s trade representative office in Washington.

In an operation involving 1,000 officers, Hong Kong police arrested the activists for “subversion” in an escalation of Beijing’s imposition of a tough security law in the wake of huge and sometimes violent democracy protests in 2019.

Pompeo, a vehement critic of Beijing, confirmed the arrest of an American and said he was “appalled”.

“Let me be clear: The US will not tolerate the arbitrary detention or harassment of US citizens.”

Two sources said that the arrested American was John Clancey, a lawyer working for a firm known to take up human rights cases. – AFP, January 7, 2021

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