Joint motion for a resolution - RC-B10-0208/2024Joint motion for a resolution
RC-B10-0208/2024

JOINT MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on Hong Kong, notably the cases of Jimmy Lai and the 45 activists recently convicted under the national security law

27.11.2024 - (2024/2950(RSP))

pursuant to Rules 150(5) and 136(4) of the Rules of Procedure
replacing the following motions:
B10‑0208/2024 (Verts/ALE)
B10‑0209/2024 (Renew)
B10‑0210/2024 (PPE)
B10‑0211/2024 (S&D)
B10‑0212/2024 (ECR)

Sebastião Bugalho, Miriam Lexmann, David McAllister, Željana Zovko, Andrey Kovatchev, Isabel Wiseler‑Lima, Danuše Nerudová, Jan Farský, Luděk Niedermayer, Vangelis Meimarakis, Nicolás Pascual de la Parte, Davor Ivo Stier, Ingeborg Ter Laak, Michał Wawrykiewicz, Jessica Polfjärd, Mirosława Nykiel, Inese Vaidere
on behalf of the PPE Group
Yannis Maniatis, Francisco Assis, Chloé Ridel, Pina Picierno
on behalf of the S&D Group
Joachim Stanisław Brudziński, Adam Bielan, Mariusz Kamiński, Charlie Weimers, Veronika Vrecionová, Beatrice Timgren, Dick Erixon, Małgorzata Gosiewska, Ondřej Krutílek, Waldemar Tomaszewski, Ivaylo Valchev, Sebastian Tynkkynen, Michał Dworczyk, Alexandr Vondra, Assita Kanko
on behalf of the ECR Group
Engin Eroglu, Petras Auštrevičius, Malik Azmani, Dan Barna, Helmut Brandstätter, Veronika Cifrová Ostrihoňová, Svenja Hahn, Karin Karlsbro, Ľubica Karvašová, Moritz Körner, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Nathalie Loiseau, Jan‑Christoph Oetjen, Urmas Paet, Marie‑Agnes Strack‑Zimmermann, Hilde Vautmans, Lucia Yar
on behalf of the Renew Group
Erik Marquardt, Markéta Gregorová
on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group


Procedure : 2024/2950(RSP)
Document stages in plenary
Document selected :  
RC-B10-0208/2024
Texts tabled :
RC-B10-0208/2024
Debates :
Texts adopted :

European Parliament resolution on Hong Kong, notably the cases of Jimmy Lai and the 45 activists recently convicted under the national security law

(2024/2950(RSP))

The European Parliament,

 having regard to its previous resolutions on Hong Kong and China,

 having regard to Rules 150(5) and 136(4) of its Rules of Procedure,

A. whereas after the introduction of the National Security Law (NSL) and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO), fundamental freedoms and the rule of law in Hong Kong (HK) have deteriorated; whereas China has violated the Sino-British and Sino-Portuguese joint declarations, the ‘one country, two systems’ principle, and the ICCPR; whereas over 200 people have been arrested under the NSL;

B. whereas Jimmy Lai has been detained since 2020 on trumped-up charges; whereas his trial started in 2023 after various delays; whereas he denied these charges and faces life imprisonment; whereas his British lawyer has been refused permission to represent him;

C. whereas 45 pro-democracy politicians, activists and journalists were sentenced for subversion, in the ‘Hong Kong 47’ case, for organising unofficial election primaries; whereas their trials were the largest national security trials to date;

D. whereas political prisoners in HK endure difficult conditions, often affecting their health, throughout lengthy pre-trial detentions, as with 76-year-old Lai, who has diabetes and has been denied Communion in prison;

E. whereas independent media outlets in HK have been forced to cease operations and two journalists of now defunct media outlets, Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam, have been sentenced for ‘seditious publications’; whereas HK’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has dropped significantly;

1. Condemns the sentencing of pro-democracy activists on national security charges, in violation of international law; calls for the repeal of the NSL and the SNSO; denounces the degradation of basic freedoms in HK;

2. Urges the HK Government to immediately and unconditionally release all pro-democracy activists, including Lai and Chung, and to drop all charges against them;

3. Condemns the extraterritorial application of the NSL and increasing transnational repression by the Chinese and HK authorities against diaspora communities within the EU; calls on the Member States to suspend extradition treaties with them;

4. Calls on the EEAS and the Member States to warn China that its actions in HK will have consequences for EU-China relations; calls on the Council to review its 2020 conclusions on HK and to impose targeted sanctions on John Lee and other HK and Chinese officials responsible for human rights violations, to revoke HK’s favourable customs treatment and review the status of the HK Economic Trade Office in Brussels; urges the Member States to file an ICJ case against China’s decision to impose the NSL on HK and Macau;

5. Calls for an EU legal defence fund in support of democracy activists in HK and for the EU Office in HK to intensify prison visits and trial observation, and to establish a human rights focal point;

6. Calls on HK to enable journalists to report freely and urges the EEAS to strengthen press freedoms in HK;

7. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the EU institutions, China and the HKSAR.

 

 

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