INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW GROUP 1601 Connecticut Ave., NW ● Suite 700 ● Washington, DC 20009 Phone (202) 232–8500 FAX (202) 232-6731
NEWS RELEASE
October 31, 1990
CONTACT: JANELLE M. DILLER,
MARK L. ZUCKERMAN
(202) 232-8500
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW GROUP
CHARGES UK AND HONG KONG WITH FAILURE TO PROTECT
HUMAN RIGHTS OF HONG KONG CITIZENS
ESQ.
The International Human Rights Law Group (Law Group) charged
the Governments of the United Kingdom (UK) and Hong Kong with
failing to ensure that Hong Kong citizens fully enjoy
internationally recognized human rights. The charges were made in a critical analysis of the pending Hong Kong Bill of Rights
Bill released by the human rights organization today.
The Law
Group analysis calls on the U.K. and Hong Kong Governments to
revise the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Bill to fully protect the rights guaranteed to Hong Kong citizens under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ("International
Covenants").
The Law Group found the Rights Bill grants rights without remedies and leaves Hong Kong citizens without effective means of
safeguarding rights guaranteed under the Bill. The organization called for the Bill to state "in unequivocal terms the principle
that a violation under the Bill of Rights provides cause for an
In addition, the Law Group independent private right of action." called on the U.K. and Hong Governments to explicitly grant Hong