[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 821 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 821
Condemning the arrest of Cardinal Zen in Hong Kong, and reaffirming the
commitment of the Senate to supporting democracy, autonomy, religious
freedom, and human rights in Hong Kong.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 29, 2022
Mr. Cramer (for himself, Mr. King, Mr. Risch, and Mr. Padilla)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Condemning the arrest of Cardinal Zen in Hong Kong, and reaffirming the
commitment of the Senate to supporting democracy, autonomy, religious
freedom, and human rights in Hong Kong.
Whereas, in May 2022, Hong Kong authorities arrested Cardinal Zen, a 90-year-old
bishop emeritus of Hong Kong and outspoken critic of China's ruling
Communist Party, on spurious charges, accusing him and four others of
violating China's national security by ``colluding with foreign
forces,'' as well as for allegedly failing to register a fund
established to assist people arrested in the mass anti-government
protests that began in 2019;
Whereas China imposed a so-called ``national security law'' in 2020, effectively
crushing Hong Kong's opposition movement, overhauling its electoral
system to provide Beijing with even more control, silencing free media,
and crippling its once-vibrant civil society;
Whereas hundreds of protestors, activists, and former opposition lawmakers have
been arrested since the ``national security law'' came into force;
Whereas Hong Kong is devolving into an increasingly repressive society where no
one resisting government tyranny is safe, including religious leaders
and communities;
Whereas, in 2022, the United Kingdom announced that two of its Supreme Court
judges would no longer sit on Hong Kong's top court, as the threat to
civil liberties and lack of judicial independence had made their role
untenable;
Whereas Cardinal Zen and five prominent pro-democracy campaigners have pleaded
not guilty in court in Hong Kong for failing to properly register a
humanitarian fund they established to help people arrested in anti-
government protests in 2019; and
Whereas the story of Cardinal Zen is only one of many such instances of
religious persecution and infringement on democratic freedom in China
and around the world: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) condemns the arrest of Cardinal Zen by the Hong Kong
authorities at the behest of the Chinese Communist Party;
(2) calls for all charges to be immediately dropped against
Cardinal Zen;
(3) reaffirms religious freedom as a fundamental right; and
(4) urges the Chinese and Hong Kong authorities to cease
targeting Hong Kong's civil society actors and to immediately
release and drop all charges against all political prisoners
who have been unjustly detained and charged.
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