The European Parliament adopted a new resolution on July 8 to condemn the communist Chinese regime’s “unprecedented” crackdown of freedom in Hong Kong, calling for a boycott of the Beijing 2022 Olympics in response to human rights abuses. The urgent resolution was passed by overwhelming majority support in Strasbourg, France, on Thursday, with 578 in favor, 29 against, and 73 abstentions. Amid the tension between the communist Chinese regime and the EU, the non-binding resolution shows the prevailing mood in the Parliament to the European Commission and the Council of the EU. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) condemn “in the strongest terms” the forced closure of Hong Kong’s vocal pro-democracy newspaper, the Apple Daily, calling it to release detained journalists and pro-democracy protesters “immediately and unconditionally” and stop harassing and intimating media and journalist, according to the resolution. The 28-point resolution also called for governments to impose further sanctions, …