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HK ousts 4 pro-democracy lawmakers after China ruling

China’s top law-making committees rule that city can remove any legislator deemed a threat to national security without going through the courts

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2020 6:00PM

HK ousts 4 pro-democracy lawmakers after China ruling
The inability of Hong Kong folk to elect their leaders and all of their lawmakers has been at the heart of swelling opposition to China’s rule. – AFP pic, November 11, 2020

HONG KONG – Hong Kong today stripped four pro-democracy lawmakers of their seats, immediately after China gave the city the power to disqualify politicians deemed a threat to national security.

The ousting comes after 19 pro-democracy lawmakers in the semi-autonomous city’s legislature threatened on Monday to resign “en masse” if their colleagues were disqualified.

The Hong Kong government issued a statement saying the four will “lose their qualification as legislators immediately”.

This comes after one of China’s top law-making committees ruled that Hong Kong can remove any legislator deemed a threat to national security without going through the courts.

The financial hub’s democracy camp has been under sustained attack since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law in June, including political disqualifications, and arrests for social media posts and activists fleeing overseas.

The law was imposed to quell months of huge and often violent democracy protests that broke out last year.

China’s leaders have described the law as a “sword” hanging over the head of their critics.

Hong Kong’s leader is chosen by pro-Beijing committees, but half of its legislature’s 70 seats are directly elected, offering the city’s 7.5 million residents a rare chance to have their voices heard at the ballot box.

A mass resignation would leave the legislature composed almost entirely of those toeing Beijing’s line.

The inability of Hong Kong folk to elect their leaders and all of their lawmakers has been at the heart of swelling opposition to China’s rule. – AFP, November 11, 2020

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