Hong Kong police could face torture case in British court

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LONDON (AFP) - Senior British officers in the Hong Kong police force could face legal action in Britain on torture charges after activists said on Monday (Aug 10) they planned to proceed with a private prosecution.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Senior British officers in the Hong Kong police force could face legal action in Britain on torture charges after activists said on Monday they planned to proceed with a private prosecution.

The prosecution is being brought by a team of prominent activists and lawyers, who are using a JustGiving page to try and raise £200,000 to employ a full-time legal team. "Despite clear evidence of excessive force, no officer has been disciplined. Many of those officers are British, and as such, they are subject to British law."The group bringing the prosecution claim three of the six Hong Kong regional commander police posts are filled by British nationals, who were installed just before former the colonial power handed the territory over to the Chinese.

The security law was introduced to quell widespread and often violent pro-democracy protests, sparking criticism from Western nations, including Britain, and sanctions from the United States. Under British law, the activists will have to get permission from the Attorney General, the chief legal advisor to the British government, to proceed.

 

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