HONG KONG — Hong Kong authorities arrested a Roman Catholic cardinal, a singer and not less than two others on Wednesday on suspicion of colluding with international forces to hazard China’s nationwide safety, studies stated.
Cardinal Joseph Zen, singer-actress Denise Ho, lawyer Margaret Ng and scholar Hui Po-keung have been detained by Hong Kong’s Nationwide Safety Police, the U.Ok.-based human rights group Hong Kong Watch stated.
The arrests have been apparently associated to their roles as trustees of the 612 Humanitarian Reduction Fund, which supplied authorized support to individuals who took half in 2019 pro-democracy protests that have been quashed by safety forces, the group stated. The fund closed in 2021, it stated.
Scores of pro-democracy activists have been arrested beneath a sweeping Nationwide Safety Legislation imposed on town by Beijing in 2020 following the demonstrations. The town’s unbiased media have been gutted and its legislature reorganized to pack it with Beijing loyalists.
Zen, the retired archbishop of Hong Kong, is a fierce critic of China and has been blistering in his condemnation of the Vatican’s 2018 settlement with Beijing over bishop nominations, which he has stated was a sellout of underground Christians in China.
The Vatican spokesman, Matteo Bruni, stated the Holy See “discovered with concern the information of the arrest of Cardinal Zen and is following the evolution of the scenario with excessive consideration.”
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Ho additionally has been outspoken in her advocacy of civil and political rights. Her supervisor, Jelly Cheng, confirmed Ho’s arrest however stated she had no different data.
Hui was arrested at Hong Kong’s worldwide airport as he sought to depart town, Hong Kong Watch stated.
“Immediately’s arrests sign past a doubt that Beijing intends to accentuate its crackdown on fundamental rights and freedoms in Hong Kong,” stated the group’s chief government, Benedict Rogers.
“We urge the worldwide group to shine a lightweight on this brutal crackdown and name for the instant launch of those activists,” Rogers stated.
A number of main Kong Kong activists have fled to Taiwan, Britain or elsewhere, whereas 1000’s of different Hong Kongers have chosen to depart town, elevating considerations concerning the financial way forward for the Asian monetary middle of seven.4 million.
The arrests observe the choice on Sunday of Hong Kong’s new chief, John Lee, a hard-line former safety chief who ran unopposed in a course of managed by Beijing.
The European Union and international ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.Ok. and the U.S. — condemned the election as basically undemocratic and a betrayal of the “one nation, two methods” precept beneath which Hong Kong was alleged to retain its personal political, authorized and financial system for 50 years after the tip of British colonial rule.
Hong Kong’s authorities and police had no instant touch upon the reported arrests.
Maya Wang, Human Rights Watch’s China senior researcher, stated she understood a fifth particular person, former Legislative Council member Cyd Ho Sau-lan, had additionally been arrested.
Arresting Zen for his peaceable actions “must be a surprising new low for Hong Kong, illustrating town’s free fall in human rights prior to now two years,” Wang stated in a press release.
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