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    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJuly 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    China embassy breaches human rights, court told


    <img src="https://absafricatv.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/d568a780-efda-11f0-be9a-5d00009628a6.png.webp" alt="Bloomberg via Getty Images A building of the Royal Mint Court office complex, the possible future site of a new Chinese Embassy in London.”>
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    The new mega-embassy at Royal Mint Court would be the biggest in Europe

    The construction of a new Chinese “mega-embassy” in central London would breach local people’s human rights, the High Court has heard.

    The Royal Mint Court Residents’ Association is challenging the plans for the embassy, which is set to be built near the Tower of London.

    The group alleges the development could lead to retaliation against critics of China, increase the risk of terrorism and enable the enforcement of “draconian” Chinese laws in the UK.

    The human rights risks identified by residents “are real and not illusory”, the court heard.

    The government and Tower Hamlets Council, which are defending the legal challenge, said they “conscientiously and carefully had regard” to concerns raised.

    Aarif Abraham, for the Royal Mint Court Residents’ Association (RMCRA), told the court: “There is recurrent past unlawful conduct on the part of the People’s Republic of China in the UK, specifically in relation to its use of mission premises, or the related rights to inviolability or immunity afforded to diplomats, for unlawful purposes.”

    Abraham also said the residents “have long submitted that they fear reprisals and curtailment of their ability to oppose or protest against the People’s Republic of China”, as their properties are within the same freehold title of the proposed embassy.

    The RMCRA says diplomatic immunity could make it difficult for UK authorities to enforce safety rules if the Chinese government failed to comply with them.

    Lord Banner KC, also representing the RMCRA, said the UK government had granted the proposed embassy “inviolability”, giving it “immunity from search, attachment, requisition or execution”.

    He added that residents were put at a disadvantage during the planning inquiry because they were not given a “blast assessment” to assess the impact an explosion could have on nearby buildings.

    The group, which represents families and businesses in about 100 properties, also raised concerns about fire safety and argues the UK authorities would have no power to enforce safety obligations if China failed to comply with them.

    Richard Moules KC, who is representing the UK government, said in written submissions that while the RMCRA did previously raise issues of potential terrorist attacks, protests and privacy, they were not framed as breaches to their human rights.

    Moules added that the UK government had “conscientiously and carefully had regard to the considerations raised by the claimant” and “undertook an appropriate balancing exercise, weighing up competing interests; and, where appropriate, took appropriate and reasonable measures to avoid or minimise the impacts”.

    The hearing before Lord Justice Dingemans and Mrs Justice Lieven is due to finish on Wednesday.

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