New Delhi: A United Nations monitoring committee is calling for the repeal of Hong Kong’s National Security Law. It said, undermines the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people in the territory. The 18-member U.N. Human Rights Committee said, it was deeply concerned about the overly broad interpretation of Hong Kong’s National Security Law. It also noted the law was passed by the National People’s Congress of China without consultation with the people of Hong Kong.
Committee Vice-Chair Christopher Arif Bulkan in a statement said that more than 200 people, including 12 children, have been arrested since the enactment of the law in 2020 on grounds of endangering national security. The committee expressed concern about the chilling effect the NSL is having on civil society organizations. It said many trade and student unions under threat from the law have relocated or ceased to operate.