PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Hong Kong: Politics and Government (21 March 2018)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Bob Blackman (Conservative)
Answer
The Foreign Secretary confirmed in the foreword to the most recent Six Monthly Report to Parliament: "The rule of law and independence of the judiciary is the foundation on which Hong Kong's success and prosperity is built. This reporting period has seen a large number of cases related to the political system come before Hong Kong's courts, including the disqualification of a further four legislators. The judiciary in Hong Kong remains in high esteem. It will be vital that the Hong Kong SAR Government is seen to use the system of justice fairly in all cases".
We shall not comment on ongoing specific, legal proceedings, which are a matter for the Hong Kong Courts.
However, we raised our concerns about the timing of a number of arrests of pro-democracy Occupy Movement activists with the Hong Kong Department of Justice in April 2017, and issued a statement in August 2017 following the sentencing of student pro-democracy activists.
Answered by:
Mark Field (Conservative)
28 March 2018
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