OnMonday, a committeeoftheGermanparliament, theBundestag, heard a petitioncallingforsanctionsagainstChineseofficialsforviolatinghumanrights.
GlacierKwong, a digitalrightsactivistfromHongKongnowstudyinginBerlin, wasoneoftheinitiatorsofthepetitionthatalsocallsonGermanytosueChinaintheInternationalCourtofJusticeforitsactionsinHongKong.
D W correspondentThomasSparrowwasattheBundestagasGlacierKwongarrivedforthehearing.
Todayis a bigdayforactivistsGlacierKwonginBerlin.
In a fewhours, GermanMPswillbediscussing a petitionshestartedwhichhasbeensignedbyover 50,000 people.
WearecallingforindividualsanctionsagainsthumanrightsviolationsthathappenedinHongKongandChinawerealsoaskingfor a lifeofschemeforHongKongersthatareinneedandwe'realsoaskingthegovernmenttocallofftheinvestmentdealwithChinabecausethatwilldamageGermany's commitmentofvalues.
Kwangsays.
TheGermangovernment's reactionhasbeenweak.
BerlinhascriticizedChina's policies, buttheactivistsoncemoreinsideparliamentKwonggives a shortspeechondiscussesthecrisiswiththem.
I would I regrethavingtosaythatthatmygovernment, inthiscase, theGermangovernmentum, uh, emphasizedtradeover, uh, geopoliticalconcernsandoverhumanrights.
AndyoucanseethatfullinterviewonconflictZonehereon D W at 1930 UTCoronlineatwwwdotcomforwardslashconflictzoneNowHongKongpoliticianswhoopenlyopposedBeijinghavebeentargetedinmassarrests.