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China will ban US warships and military aircraft from making stops in Hong Kong in the wake of Washington passing legislation supporting the territory’s pro-democracy protesters, the country’s Foreign Ministry said Monday.

“In response to the unreasonable behaviors of the US side, the Chinese government decides to suspend the review of requests by US military ships and aircraft to visit Hong Kong as of today,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a news conference in Beijing.

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Hua also announced that Beijing would impose sanctions on several US non-governmental human rights organizations that have been monitoring and reporting on the protests in Hong Kong.

US President Donald Trump last week signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law after it sailed through both Houses of the US Congress with almost unanimous bipartisan approval.

The new law would permit Washington to impose sanctions or even suspend Hong Kong’s special trading status over rights violations. . . .

Shortly after the bill was signed into law, China’s Foreign Ministry accused the US of “bullying behavior,” “disregarding the facts” and “publicly supporting violent criminals.”

On Monday it took more concrete action, banning consideration of visits by US warships to one of their longtime ports of call in Asia and a favorite spot for those aboard to get rest and relaxation after long periods at sea. . . .

Monday’s Chinese Foreign Ministry announcement followed harsh words from Beijing last week after the US Navy sailed warships within 12 miles of Chinese-claimed islands in the South China Sea on Wednesday and Thursday in so-called “freedom on navigation” operations.

Those actions “upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea,” Cmdr. Reann Mommsen, a spokeswoman for the Navy’s 7th Fleet, told CNN in a statement.

But China called them “a highly dangerous provocation,” according to Ren Guoqiang, spokesman for Beijing’s Defense Ministry. . . .

“China decides to sanction on the organizations that behave badly during the Hong Kong extradition-bill unrest, including National Endowment for Democracy, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, International Republican Institute, Human Rights Watch and Freedom House,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua said.

The Chinese government accused the NGOs of supporting “anti-China people” and said they were instigating protesters “engaging in extreme crimes” in pursuit of Hong Kong’s separation from China.

It is unclear what sanctions will be imposed on the NGOs . . . .

(Excerpt from CNN. Article by Brad Lendon.)

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Mari
December 3, 2019

When we see or hear of a country mistreating its own people, we need to deeply realize how wary we really should be of any and every interaction with it.

This is a wake-up call to all of us and thank GOD that President Trump had the wisdom and courage to address it.

Helen
December 3, 2019

Father God, thank You for giving President Trump wisdom, strategies and the fortitude to carry out Your directives. China needs to be held accountable and their intent to dominate the world thwarted. The China government is not about freedom and democracy nor do they follow Your Word. They have concentration camps for all who do not bow, they destroy Bibles, they oppress Your people.
Lord, I ask You to have mercy upon them and save their souls through a personal encounter with Holy Spirit revealing the love of Jesus.
May Your church flourish in China and the gates of hell not prevail.

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