A coalition of international lawmakers on Wednesday condemned the arrests of over 50 pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong—the largest mass arrest so far since the national security law went into effect on June 30. Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), a group of international cross-party legislators said the mass arrests made earlier on Wednesday is another proof that the so-called law is a political tool. “Those arrested had taken part in primary polling for pro-democracy groups, with the aim of standing in the later illegitimately postponed Legislative Council elections,” IPAC said in a statement. “Many are reportedly held under spurious charges of ‘subversion’ under the Hong Kong National Security Law, providing further proof that this law is being used to crackdown on all forms of political opposition in the city.” The statement says the arrests showed that the Chinese Communist Party and Hong Kong authorities are determined to “destroy the last remnants …