The measure backed by the 40 Democrats and Republicans, and seen by
Reuters before its release, comes as members of the U.S. Congress
urge President Joe Biden's administration to take a harder line in
dealings with a rising China over a wide range of issues.
The resolution is non-binding, but is intended to convey a strong
sense that lawmakers are closely watching events in China and will
respond.
China imposed a national security law on Hong Kong in 2020 outlawing
acts including subversion with up to life in prison.
The law has been criticized by some Western governments as a tool to
crush dissent, but the Chinese and Hong Kong governments say it has
restored stability to the city after protracted pro-democracy
protests in 2019.
"This resolution calls for the release of all wrongfully-accused
defendants and encourages the U.S. government and democratic
partners to use all tools available to hold Beijing and the Hong
Kong government accountable," said Senator Jim Risch, the top
Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in a
statement.
"I look forward to securing this bipartisan resolution’s swift
passage as we continue our efforts to enhance every aspect of U.S.
policy toward China," Democratic Senator Bob Menendez, the
committee's chairman, said in a statement.
Among other things, the resolution condemns the security law,
supports Hong Kongers "as they fight to exercise fundamental rights
and freedoms" and condemns the imposition of "false and
politically-motivated charges" and the jailing of Jimmy Lai, a
jailed pro-democracy Hong Kong tycoon and founder of the now shut
pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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