Editorial: The decision to extend the visas of thousands of Hong Kong residents now in Australia is a reasonable humanitarian and economic response to Beijing’s latest threat to human rights in the former British colony
Australia’s decision to extend the visas of thousands of Hong Kong residents now in Australia
Our diplomatic interest in Hong Kong has only grown in the past year as tensions between Australia and Beijing have risen. The vibrant pro-democracy movement to defend Hong Kong’s status as an autonomous territory has become a beacon of resistance to the creeping authoritarianism of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Yet the dilemma for Australia is to calibrate a response that sends the strongest signal to Beijing while serving the cause of democracy in Hong Kong and our own interests. Australia seems to have struck the right balance. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade was also within its rights to issue a travel warning for Australians to reconsider travel to Hong Kong in light of the risk of arbitrary arrest.
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