International call to halt extradition treaties with Hong Kong after China imposes tough national security law

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Nine countries represented in the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) – Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Britain and the United States – have extradition arrangements with Hong Kong.

An international coalition of lawmakers has called on Western countries to stop extradition to Hong Kong in response to Beijing’s imposition of a tough national security law on the city, after Canada became the first to do so.

Get the latest insights and analysis from our Global Impact newsletter on the big stories originating in China. Fears have grown that the sweeping national security legislation in Hong Kong would damage the city’s semi-autonomy from Beijing and its freedoms. It includes provisions that would allow suspects in “complicated situations” to be extradited to mainland China with consequences for offences committed not only inside the city but abroad.

“Hong Kong’s role as a global hub was built on that foundation,” Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne said. “Without it, Canada is forced to reassess existing arrangements.”Canada also said it would ban the export of sensitive military items to Hong Kong, and upgraded its advisory for travel to the city to warn of the “increased risk of arbitrary detention on national security grounds and possible extradition to mainland China”.

 

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