U.S. lawmakers on April 12 decried the latest attack on The Epoch Times' printing press in Hong Kong, saying it would not be a surprise if the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was behind the incident in an attempt to silence reporting critical of the regime.
The intruders caused extensive damage and the Hong Kong edition of The Epoch Times has been forced to suspend its operations for the foreseeable future.
“The repeated, violent attacks on The Epoch Times shock the conscience," Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement. "Clearly, the Chinese Communist Party and its street thugs cannot abide any media outlet reporting the facts about the Party’s depredations."
Nunes added, "At a time when America’s corporate media have adopted the self-righteous slogan ‘speak truth to power,’ The Epoch Times has the courage to actually do it, and they are paying a high price for sticking to their principles."
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) described the CCP's rule as a "thugocracy" that "relies on intimidation, extortion, and violence to suppress freedom and those who strive for truth and self-government by consent."
"It would be no surprise if the CCP were behind such an attack as they consistently seek to extinguish any light that exposes the dark sea of repression that keeps their illegitimate government afloat," Perry said in an emailed statement.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) described the attack as "reprehensible."
“The freedom of the press in Hong Kong is under attack from the Chinese Communist Party," Banks said in a statement.
Meanwhile, the CCP's imposition of a draconian national security law has sparked fears of a further tightening of press freedom in the city. The law, which took effect in July, punishes what Beijing deems to be acts of secession, subversion, terrorism, or collusion with foreign forces, with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Since then, dozens of pro-democracy figures, including media mogul Jimmy Lai, have been charged or convicted under the legislation or similar laws.
Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said in a statement the break-in was another attempt by the regime to "silence the voices of truth-tellers in Hong Kong."
"I’m praying for my fellow freedom-lovers living under the CCP’s repressive regime," he added. "May they remain steadfast and courageous in their pursuit of the truth!”
