
HKSAR rejects US congressional calls as distortion of justice and a threat to judicial independence
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has strongly rejected a new resolution by United States politicians calling for support of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, branding the effort “absurd” and a blatant attempt to interfere with ongoing legal proceedings.
A government spokesperson said the resolution misrepresents critical facts and seeks to exert external pressure on courts tasked with independently adjudicating the case.
Under Hong Kong’s national security law — enacted in 2020 — Jimmy Lai stands accused of colluding with foreign forces and conspiring to publish seditious material.
Authorities emphasised that his detention and treatment in custody follow standard correctional procedures: all inmates are afforded equal rights to medical care, oversight by independent inspectors, and conditions approved by the Correctional Services Department.
Claims that Mr Lai is being mistreated or arbitrarily detained were dismissed as misinformation.
Beijing’s representatives in Hong Kong also criticised the US lawmakers, accusing them of “glorifying” an individual charged under lawful national-security legislation and of meddling in China’s internal affairs.
Some warnings suggested possible visa restrictions for American staff and delays for US companies doing business in Hong Kong.
The government reiterated that external statements about the case amount to political manoeuvring aimed at undermining the rule-of-law framework in Hong Kong.
Officials called on foreign parties to respect the city’s independent judicial process and cease what they described as improper interference in the administration of justice.
For now, the case against Mr Lai continues, with the government affirming that the legal process will run its course — unimpeded by outside pressure or foreign political campaigns.
A government spokesperson said the resolution misrepresents critical facts and seeks to exert external pressure on courts tasked with independently adjudicating the case.
Under Hong Kong’s national security law — enacted in 2020 — Jimmy Lai stands accused of colluding with foreign forces and conspiring to publish seditious material.
Authorities emphasised that his detention and treatment in custody follow standard correctional procedures: all inmates are afforded equal rights to medical care, oversight by independent inspectors, and conditions approved by the Correctional Services Department.
Claims that Mr Lai is being mistreated or arbitrarily detained were dismissed as misinformation.
Beijing’s representatives in Hong Kong also criticised the US lawmakers, accusing them of “glorifying” an individual charged under lawful national-security legislation and of meddling in China’s internal affairs.
Some warnings suggested possible visa restrictions for American staff and delays for US companies doing business in Hong Kong.
The government reiterated that external statements about the case amount to political manoeuvring aimed at undermining the rule-of-law framework in Hong Kong.
Officials called on foreign parties to respect the city’s independent judicial process and cease what they described as improper interference in the administration of justice.
For now, the case against Mr Lai continues, with the government affirming that the legal process will run its course — unimpeded by outside pressure or foreign political campaigns.






































