During his fact-finding visit to Hong Kong, United States Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said Hong Kong was in “danger of sliding towards a police state.” Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam then held a press conference where she called Senator Hawley’s remarks “irresponsible and unfounded.”
Last night Senator Hawley responded to Lam, saying, “I chose the words ‘police state’ purposely – because that is exactly what Hong Kong is becoming. I saw it myself. If Carrie Lam wants to demonstrate otherwise, here’s an idea: resign.”
I chose the words “police state” purposely – because that is exactly what Hong Kong is becoming. I saw it myself. If Carrie Lam wants to demonstrate otherwise, here’s an idea: resign https://t.co/sulX0v4KCv
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) October 15, 2019
Background
- Carrie Lam’s police force has fired live ammunition directly at demonstrators.
- Carrie Lam’s police force has imposed a de facto curfew on Hong Kong by closing the subway early.
- Carrie Lam’s police force has engaged in beatings, arbitrary arrests, and has shown a “thirst for retaliation” against protestors.
- Carrie Lam’s popularity is “near record lows.”
- To see more from Senator Hawley’s visit to Hong Kong and his experience during the protests, click here.