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China said on Thursday if ``strong action would be taken by the United States to push harsh new sanctions targeting banks over infringement of Hong Kong's autonomy, after China imposes thorough security laws on its restless financial hub. Promised to take." Beijing is faced with many criticisms, primarily regarding its decision to make capitulation, secession, and terrorism out of Western nations illegal, and to impose laws prohibiting conspiracy with foreign powers in Hong Kong.
This includes those from the UK, who are planning to extend their citizenship to Hong Kongers, and from the United States, where Thursday's parliament has put pressure on it to quickly track new sanctions.

US President Donald Trump still needs to approve the Hong Kong Autonomous Law, and has yet to say whether or not.

It targets Chinese authorities and the Hong Kong police and enforces US sanctions against them if two consecutive government reports identify them as working to thwart Hong Kong's freedom.

Importantly, the law would punish banks, including blocking lending from U.S. institutions, if they made a "significant deal" with an individual identified as violating the city's autonomy. ..

Earlier Thursday, Beijing said it "wails and firmly opposes" the US bill before the Senate voted for a new measure. สล็อตออนไลน์และวิธีเล่นง่ายๆ ให้ได้โบนัส "The United States wants to see the reality of the situation and stop interfering with the Hong Kong issue and implementing negative legislation. Otherwise, we will take strong steps," the Foreign Ministry spokesman said. The person in charge, Mr. Zhao Lian, said.

But Vice President Mike Pence of the United States told CNBC that the security law is a "betrayal" and "is unacceptable to freedom lovers around the world."

-Calling the sanctuary-

Former colonial Britain said it would violate Beijing's "one country, two system" commitment to grant Hong Kong major freedoms and judicial and legislative autonomy, and until 2047, Beijing

As a result, London has announced plans to allow millions of Hong Kong nationals with a residence abroad status to relocate with their families and ultimately apply for citizenship.

"We will keep our promises to them," Foreign Minister Dominique Raab told Congress.

This has angered Beijing and stated that the UK has promised not to give full citizenship to Hong Kong citizens before delivery.

"We strongly oppose this and reserve the right to take corresponding steps," the Chinese embassy in London said Thursday.

But Britain is not alone in making that proposal.

US lawmakers are also considering a bill that will provide sanctuary to Hong Kong residents who are widely supported by bipartisans.

Australian leader Scott Morrison said he is "very positively" considering providing safe havens for Hong Kong people.

And Taiwan opened an office to help Hong Kong people who want to escape.

-"Any"-

Security law is controversial as it fundamentally raises Chinese control over Hong Kong.

Beijing said the protests against democratization need to be subdued and the order restored after a year of political unrest.

But critics fear that it will usher in a new era of political oppression, given that similar laws are routinely used in mainland China to crush opposition.

China intends to have jurisdiction over some cases, saying that it is the first time a security agent has given the authority to openly operate in Hong Kong, without being bound by local law.

It also claimed global jurisdiction, saying the law covers national security breaches made abroad-even by foreigners.

While some cases are private and jury-free, local police have been granted extensive oversight authority that does not require judicial approval.

The influential Hong Kong Bar Association said the law would dismantle the legal firewall that existed between Hong Kong's judiciary and the Communist party's court in China.

The group said the new national security breach is "widely attracted" and "can be applied in an arbitrary way and may unduly interfere with basic rights such as conscience, expression and freedom of assembly." ..

It also criticized the "total lack of meaningful consultation" with Hong Kong before the law was passed.

China dismissed the association's concerns and said their claim that the law lacked meaningful consultation was "totally unfounded."

-Activists run away-

The law-the word of which was kept secret until Thursday-is driving fear in Hong Kong.

Nathan Rowe, one of the most prominent young democratic activists, announced on Thursday that he had escaped abroad, saying he would "continue advocacy at the international level."

Meanwhile, Hong Kong's local authorities have confirmed that the popular protest slogan "Liberation of Hong Kong, a revolution of our time" used over the last year is now illegal.

It could be heard in the streets as thousands of people ignored the protests b

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