We condemn the use of unprecedented excessive force by the Hong Kong police in dispersing and arresting protesters. The use of tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds, as well as beating up unarmed protesters have caused injuries to many. Such brutality is unacceptable.
Despite the massive peaceful demonstration on 9 June, the largest since the handover of Hong Kong to China, the Hong Kong government led by Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor continues to ignore the demands of the people. In fact, the refusal of the Hong Kong government to listen to the people’s demands and its insistence in pushing the extradition bill has ignited and expanded the protests.
In recent years, the shrinking of political space and the Hong Kong government’s increasingly aggressive behaviour in curtailing civil and political freedom has become a worrying trend in Hong Kong. Many political dissidents and activists have been targeted for arrests and selected prosecution with various allegations. The erosion of democratic freedom in Hong Kong also instils the fear that Hong Kong is losing its unique autonomy with the expansion of Beijing’s political control over the city. Deterioration of political freedom will definitely hinder efforts to tackle social inequalities in a city with a widening wealth gap.
Hong Kong is the only city in China which can still freely commemorate the June Fourth massacre. To protect Hong Kong autonomy is thus not only the concern of the people of Hong Kong but also of all the people of China.
We urge the government of Hong Kong to:
withdraw the proposed extradition bill;
stop the violence against peaceful protesters;
stop the repression and persecution of political activists.
We stand with the people of Hong Kong and express our solidarity with their fight to defend their political freedom and autonomy.
Signed by,
1. Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM)
2. Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor, Malaysia
3. North South Initiative, Malaysia
4. Agora Society, Malaysia
5. Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas (JERIT), Malaysia
6. Liberasi, Malaysia
7. Socialist Alliance, Australia
8. Australia Asia Workers Link
9. Fightback Aotearoa/Australia
10. Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU), Cambodia
11. Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF), France
12. Forum Arbeitswelten – Forum Worlds of Labour, Germany
13. Centre for Workers Education, India
14. Worker’s Initiative, Kolkata, India
15. Radical Socialist, India
16. Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, India
17. Working People Party (Partai Rakyat Pekerja), Indonesia
18. People’s Liberation Party (PPR), Indonesia
19. Lembaga Informasi Perburuhan Sedane (LIPS), Indonesia
20. Confederation of National Union (Konfederasi Serikat Nasional), Indonesia
21. Konfederasi Pergerakan Rakyat Indonesia (KPRI), Indonesia
22. Konfederasi Persatuan Buruh Indonesia (KPBI), Indonesia
23. National Network for Domestic Workers Advocacy (Jala PRT), Indonesia
24. RUMPUN, Indonesia
25. Korea House for International Solidarity, Korea
26. Labour Education Foundation, Pakistan
27. Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), Philippines
28. Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (SENTRO), Philippines
29. Labor Education and Research Network (LEARN), Philippines
30. Kalipunan ng mga Kilusang Masa (KALIPUNAN) / Social Movements’ Coalition, Philippines
31. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women – Asia Pacific (CATW-AP)
32. Action for Democracy in Thailand (ACT4DEM)
33. Just Economy and Labor Institute, Thailand
34. New Isan Movement, Thailand
35. Socialist Resistance, UK
36. RS21, UK
37. TheOwl, Hong Kong
38. Borderless Movement, Hong Kong
39. League of Social Democrats, Hong Kong
This joint statement is initiated by Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) and still open for endorsement. The list will be updated from time to time here:
If your organisation would like to sign the joint solidarity statement, please e-mail: int.psm@gmail.com