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China’s Dictatorial Attitude will not work on Hong Kong, Amnesty International said – Stop the Crackdown on Freedoms in Hong Kong

New Delhi: China is constantly coming into the eyes of the whole world by doing dictatorial work. China’s parliament recently approved a new Hong Kong law, under which it would be considered a crime to weaken the power of the central government. This law to be applied to Hong Kong is being opposed all over the world. British PM Boris Johnson has strongly opposed this. They are preparing to change their immigration rules for Hong Kong citizens.

At the same time, Amnesty International, an NGO that talks about protecting human rights around the world, has strongly opposed China’s attitude. Amnesty International tweeted, “Stop suppressing freedom in China Hong Kong.” Amnesty International has repeated this sentence many times.

Amnesty International talks about protecting human rights

Please tell that Amnesty International is an NGO, which talks about protecting human rights worldwide. It was founded in 1961 by Peter Benson. Its headquarters are located in London. This organization does not work on the basis of any political ideology, caste, religion. This organization has also been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977.

Movement on the road against China

In Hong Kong, there are frequent street movements on China’s dictatorial rave. To eliminate special status from Hong Kong, China has decided to implement this law. Under the new security law, China will have the right to form its own security agencies within Hong Kong. Protests continue in Hong Kong over this law. There are also clashes between police and agitators.

Many countries protested against the new security law

At the same time, two hundred politicians from around the world issued a joint statement criticizing the draft of the new security law. He has appealed to the governments of his country to make it clear that any kind of tampering with Hong Kong’s autonomy will not be accepted. Former British Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patton is also among those who signed the joint statement.

Two decades ago, China-Britain issued a joint declaration regarding the autonomy of Hong Kong. In this shared statement, China’s plan has been described as an open violation of the historic joint declaration.

Boris Johnson spoke about changing this rule for Hong Kong citizens

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, if China implements its national security law in Hong Kong, then the British government will change its immigration rules and any citizen of Passport-holding Hong Kong will be allowed to come to Britain for 12 months. They will be given immigration rights, including the right to work. This will open the path of citizenship for them.

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