Condemning the continued violation of rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong by the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Summary
House Resolution 130 is a formal statement by the U.S. House of Representatives expressing strong disapproval of the Chinese government’s efforts to restrict the autonomy and civil liberties of Hong Kong. The resolution specifically criticizes the implementation of national security laws used to arrest pro-democracy activists and suppress free speech, which the House views as a violation of international agreements. While this resolution does not create new laws or mandate specific spending, it serves as an official diplomatic signal that encourages the U.S. government to work with international allies to protect the rights of Hong Kong residents and hold officials accountable for human rights abuses.
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