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BEIJING: China has sanctioned eleven Americans, including senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for similar US moves prompted by Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong.
The United States last week accused eleven officials of suppressing “freedom and democratic processes” in Hong Kong, including city leader Carrie Lam, and announced plans to freeze their US assets.
It was the toughest US action yet in response to Beijing’s introduction of a sweeping and controversial new national security law for the territory.
Beijing said the measure was a violation of international law and interferes in China’s internal affairs “China has decided to impose sanctions on some people that behaved badly on Hong Kong-related issues,” foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Monday.
Human Rights Watch director Kenneth Roth and National Endowment for Democracy president Carl Gershman are also on the list. “The Chinese government’s announcement of unspecified sanctions against me is little more than an effort to distract attention from its wholesale assault on the rights of the people of Hong Kong,” Roth said in a statement issued by Human Rights Watch.
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