Hong Kong leader says British judges' resignation 'politically motivated'

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HONG KONG — The resignation of two senior British judges was politically motivated, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Thursday (March 31), adding that she was confident all levels of the judiciary in the Asian financial hub would be free from political interference.

The judges resigned from Hong Kong's highest court on Wednesday because of a sweeping national security law imposed by China in 2020 that cracks down on dissent in the former British colony."They have been put under political pressure and that is a kind of political manipulation," she said, without elaborating on the pressure.

On Wednesday, Mr Robert Reed, the head of Britain's top judicial body, said he and colleague Patrick Hodge would relinquish with immediate effect their roles as non-permanent judges on the CFA. "I remain very confident that we still have very fine judges in the judiciary, both local and from overseas. Hong Kong will continue to benefit significantly," she said.The national security law, which punishes offences like subversion with up to life imprisonment, has drawn widespread criticism from pro-democracy politicians in Hong Kong and from Western countries, including the United States and Britain.

Mr Reed said earlier that while Hong Kong’s courts were respected for their commitment to the rule of law, judges could not serve in the city “without appearing to endorse an administration which has departed from values of political freedom, and freedom of expression, to which the justices of the Supreme Court are deeply committed”.

 

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