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EU Criticises Hong Kong Security Law

The European Union voices deep concern as Hong Kong marks five years under the National Security Law, citing lost freedoms.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
3 months ago
in European Union
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  • A Sharp Decline in Freedoms
    • Impact of the National Security Law on Hong Kong
  • Why This Matters to Europe
    • The European Union’s Concerns Include:
  • A Call for Reconciliation
    • Stay Informed About Hong Kong

Five years ago, on 30 June 2020, Hong Kong’s political and social landscape changed dramatically. The introduction of the National Security Law by Beijing reshaped the city, once celebrated for its freedoms and openness.

Today, the European Union has renewed its concerns over the law’s far-reaching consequences.

Since the law came into force, Hong Kong has witnessed a continuous erosion of civil liberties, a silencing of political opposition, and a crackdown on independent media. The European Union’s latest statement reflects growing alarm over these developments.

 

A Sharp Decline in Freedoms

The National Security Law was introduced under the promise of restoring order following mass protests. However, critics argue that it has severely undermined Hong Kong’s autonomy and global reputation.

In the past five years:

  • 332 individuals have been arrested for national security-related offences.

  • 165 individuals have been convicted under the law.

The law’s broad definitions have allowed authorities to target political activists, civil society organisations, and journalists.

Prolonged trials, pre-trial detentions, and the extra-territorial application of the law have all raised legal and human rights concerns.

 

Impact of the National Security Law on Hong Kong

Area of Impact Details
Civil Liberties Reduced freedoms, restrictions on protests, silencing of opposition
Arrests & Convictions 332 arrested, 165 convicted for national security offences
Media Landscape Pressure on independent journalists and closure of outlets
Business Confidence Decline in Hong Kong’s attractiveness for trade and investment
Legal Concerns Extra-territorial reach and prolonged pre-trial detentions
EU Position Calls for autonomy, openness, and respect for human rights

Why This Matters to Europe

The European Union has significant economic and political ties with Hong Kong. As a global business hub, Hong Kong’s stability and legal framework are crucial for trade, investment, and cooperation.

The erosion of freedoms also raises broader questions about the future of the “one country, two systems” principle, a important component of the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration that promised to preserve Hong Kong’s autonomy.

 

The European Union’s Concerns Include:

  • The introduction of additional security legislation, expanding penalties and government powers

  • The shrinking space for civil society and independent journalism

  • The impact on human rights, legal certainty, and international trust

 

A Call for Reconciliation

The EU’s statement urges Hong Kong authorities to shift their approach. Rebuilding trust requires fostering openness, diversity, and fundamental freedoms—the very values that made Hong Kong successful.

The future of Hong Kong hangs in the balance. The international community, businesses, and ordinary citizens will be watching closely to see whether the city can reclaim its unique role as a global, open society.

 

Stay Informed About Hong Kong

The fifth anniversary of the National Security Law is a reminder of how quickly freedoms can fade. For those who value open societies, legal certainty, and international cooperation, staying informed is more important than ever.

Sources: European Union.

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

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