U.S. hits Hong Kong officials with sanctions for 'transnational repression'

Justice secretary and five others targeted for undermining freedoms in city and beyond

Paul Lam Hong Kong 20250331 Reuters

Hong Kong Justice Secretary Paul Lam, left, at a 2024 ceremony. The U.S. now says he and others "have used Hong Kong national security laws extraterritorially to intimidate, silence, and harass 19 pro-democracy activists." © Reuters

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NEW YORK -- The U.S. on Monday announced sanctions targeting Hong Kong Justice Secretary Paul Lam as well as five other Hong Kongers and mainland Chinese who have played a role in eroding Hong Kong's freedoms and in connection with acts of what Washington calls "transnational repression."

The State Department designated Lam; Sonny Au, secretary-general for the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; and Dong Jingwei, director of China's national security office overseeing Hong Kong. The other three targets are Police Commissioner Raymond Siu and two assistant commissioners of the national security police: Dick Chung Chun Wong and Margaret Chiu.

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