US Sanctions Chinese Officials Over Suppression of Hong Kong Democracy

US Sanctions Chinese Officials Over Suppression of Hong Kong Democracy
Police officers stop and search residents at Mong Kok district on the 32nd anniversary of suppression on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, on June 4, 2021. Pak Yiu/Reuters
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The United States imposed sanctions on July 16 on seven Chinese officials over Beijing’s suppression of democracy in Hong Kong, Washington’s latest effort to hold China accountable for what it calls an erosion of rule of law in the former British colony.

The sanctions, posted by the U.S. Treasury Department, target individuals from China’s Hong Kong liaison office, used by Beijing to orchestrate its policies in the Chinese territory.