
Beijing-aligned government rejects proposed U.S. sanctions on judiciary as interference and vows to uphold legal independence
Hong Kong’s justice minister has strongly denounced recent proposals by some United States lawmakers to impose sanctions on Hong Kong judges, prosecutors and senior legal officials, characterising the move as an attempt to intimidate personnel who uphold national security and judicial independence.
The government statement labelled any effort to include members of the judiciary and Department of Justice prosecutors on a sanctions list as a dangerous intervention in the city’s legal affairs and emphasised that such actions would not deter officials from executing their duties.
The minister reiterated that the judicial system operates independently under the rule of law and that legal actions are based strictly on evidence and applicable legislation without regard to political background.
Officials in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region stressed that safeguarding national security falls within the jurisdiction of the city’s sovereign legal system and is not subject to external interference.
The government urged foreign lawmakers to respect international law and the basic principles of international relations, calling on them to cease attempts to influence internal affairs.
It also reaffirmed that defendants enjoy the right to a fair trial and that the courts adjudicate cases in accordance with evidence and legal standards, with no differentiation based on the individual’s political views or occupation.
The justice minister’s remarks underscore persistent tension between Hong Kong authorities and foreign legislators over the application of the National Security Law and the appropriate scope of external scrutiny of the judiciary.
The government statement labelled any effort to include members of the judiciary and Department of Justice prosecutors on a sanctions list as a dangerous intervention in the city’s legal affairs and emphasised that such actions would not deter officials from executing their duties.
The minister reiterated that the judicial system operates independently under the rule of law and that legal actions are based strictly on evidence and applicable legislation without regard to political background.
Officials in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region stressed that safeguarding national security falls within the jurisdiction of the city’s sovereign legal system and is not subject to external interference.
The government urged foreign lawmakers to respect international law and the basic principles of international relations, calling on them to cease attempts to influence internal affairs.
It also reaffirmed that defendants enjoy the right to a fair trial and that the courts adjudicate cases in accordance with evidence and legal standards, with no differentiation based on the individual’s political views or occupation.
The justice minister’s remarks underscore persistent tension between Hong Kong authorities and foreign legislators over the application of the National Security Law and the appropriate scope of external scrutiny of the judiciary.














































