The flags of China and Hong Kong in Victoria Park in Hong Kong, June 29.



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When the U.Ok. handed Hong Kong over to China on July 1, 1997, the town was one among Asia’s freest and most open. Now it’s a repressive police state. What went improper?

For the primary few years after the handover, Beijing behaved—at the very least on the floor—moderately properly. After I left in 2002, I used to be cautiously optimistic that the “one nation, two programs” precept would persist. Solely over the previous decade did it start to turn out to be obvious that Beijing’s iron grip was tightening. After the 2014 Umbrella Motion protests demanding common suffrage, freedoms started to erode visibly. Protests in 2019 have been met with surprising police brutality. The ultimate straw was the imposition of the draconian Nationwide Safety Regulation two years in the past, which eradicated any remaining liberties and landed former legislators, journalists, commerce unionists and civil-society activists in jail.

Virtually all freedoms have been dismantled. Press freedom has been destroyed, tutorial freedom corroded and non secular freedom threatened. Most professional-democracy activists are both in jail, in exile or conserving their heads down. Some, like media entrepreneur

Jimmy Lai

and former scholar activist

Joshua Wong,

may spend the remainder of their lives in jail. The regime even arrested 90-year-old Catholic Cardinal

Joseph Zen.

John Lee,

Hong Kong’s new chief government, was a policeman for 35 years earlier than changing into safety chief. He was handpicked by Beijing to do the regime’s bidding. All he is aware of is the right way to lock individuals up.

The worldwide neighborhood—notably the U.Ok., as a celebration to the treaty—ought to have responded to the warning indicators sooner and extra robustly. Had the free world referred to as out the disqualifications of elected legislators and the primary imprisonment of political activists in 2017 extra strongly, and imposed sanctions as a consequence for human-rights violations, maybe the tempo and depth of repression would have been slowed. Failure to face as much as Beijing has been a expensive mistake.

What needs to be accomplished now? Two key issues.

First, supply a lifeline to individuals who need to flee the town. The U.Ok. has accomplished this for Hong Kongers with British Nationwide Abroad standing. The U.S. and the European Union ought to do one thing related. Canada and Australia have taken some steps and needs to be inspired to do extra.

Second, impose sanctions on these answerable for the violation of a world treaty and the destruction of a free metropolis. If the regime in Beijing and its quislings in Hong Kong are allowed to get away with their brutality, lying and criminality, it is going to embolden them to be much more repressive at residence and aggressive overseas. Freedom-loving allies ought to coordinate measures to make sure most impact. Failure to impose punitive measures now might result in higher hazard for Taiwan and the South China Sea.

On the grim event of this twenty fifth anniversary, allow us to not accept retrospective hand-wringing. That will make the West really feel higher however will obtain nothing. As an alternative, welcome Hong Kongers who want to start a brand new life in freedom into our societies and maintain to account those that destroyed the “Pearl of the Orient.”

Mr. Rogers is chief government of Hong Kong Watch and writer of “The China Nexus: Thirty Years in and Across the Chinese language Communist Get together’s Tyranny,” forthcoming in October.

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Appeared within the July 1, 2022, print version.