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China sanctions US senators Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz over Hong Kong

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China sanctions US senators Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz over Hong Kong

(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 5, 2020 Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee nomination hearing for Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-TX, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. - China on August 10, 2020 sanctioned 11 Americans, including senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for similar US moves against Chinese officials over Beijing's crackdown in Hong Kong. "China has decided to impose sanctions on some people that behaved badly on Hong Kong-related issues," foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said, with Human Rights Watch director Kenneth Roth and National Endowment for Democracy president Carl Gershman also on the list. (Photo by Andrew Harnik / POOL / AFP)

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The US senators are among 11 Americans sanctioned by China because they 'behaved badly on Hong Kong-related issues'

China on Monday, August 10, sanctioned 11 Americans, including senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for similar US moves against Chinese officials over Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong.

“China has decided to impose sanctions on some people that behaved badly on Hong Kong-related issues,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian said Monday, with Human Rights Watch director Kenneth Roth and National Endowment for Democracy president Carl Gershman also on the list.

Washington had announced on Friday, August 7, it was freezing the US assets of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and 10 other senior Chinese officials, in the toughest US action on Hong Kong since China imposed a sweeping new security law on the territory.

It accused Lam and the other sanctioned officials of being “directly responsible for implementing Beijing’s policies of suppression of freedom and democratic processes.”

Zhao on Monday said the US move “grossly interferes in China’s internal affairs and seriously violates international law.” – Rappler.com

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