The sentencing to prison terms on 19 November of 45 pro-democracy politicians and activists in the case commonly known as “Hong Kong 47” is another unprecedented blow against fundamental freedoms, democratic participation and pluralism in Hong Kong.
The EU remains deeply concerned about the politically motivated prosecution of the defendants who are being punished, in many cases with harsh prison terms, for peaceful political activity that should be legitimate in any political system that respects basic democratic principles.
In addition to the prolonged pre-trial detention and the denial of bail for a majority of the defendants, concerns about adherence to fair trial standards further undermine confidence in the rule of law as enshrined in the Hong Kong Basic Law and therefore Hong Kong’s and the People’s Republic of China’s international legal obligations.
The EU, in cooperation with its Member States, will continue to closely monitor the human rights situation and fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong.