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China passes controversial national security law for Hong Kong, prohibiting
secession and foreign interference
30 Jun, 2020
China’s top legislative body unanimously approved a controversial national
security law for Hong Kong, stoking fears that the new regulation might
undermine the territory’s promised autonomy. Xi Jinping signed the law on
Tuesday.
The specific details of the new legislation, which is aimed at dealing with
separatism, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with external forces, are
yet to be made public.
Tam Yiu-Chung, Hong Kong’s sole representative to the Standing Committee of
the National People’s Congress, confirmed on Tuesday that punishments for
non-compliance will not include the death penalty.
However, it remains unclear whether the law will be applied retroactively.
“We hope the law will serve as a deterrent to prevent people from stirring
up trouble,” Tam said, adding that Hong Kong should not be “used as a tool
to split the country.”
A study by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute showed that 57%
of the public opposed the law. Commenting on the survey, Tam said that “it
’s meaningless to include dissenting voices. They have been opposing such
legislation for more than 20 years.” China had to make a decision as a
matter of national security, he stressed.
The controversial law will come into effect on July 1, which marks the 23rd
anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China from British rule.
Reports claim that after the law kicks in, China will establish a national
security office in Hong Kong, which is going to “handle crimes” against
national security and collect intelligence. In addition, Hong Kong, with an
adviser appointed from Beijing, will reportedly have to set up its own
national security commission to enforce the laws. Its chief executive will
most likely have the right to appoint judges for the hearings of the
national security cases.
As part of international pressure efforts, on Friday the US announced visa
restrictions on Chinese officials “believed to be responsible for, or
complicit in” undermining Hong Kong’s autonomy. The Chinese Foreign
Ministry announced visa restrictions for US individuals in response. Beijing
has previously denounced US actions and rhetoric on Hong Kong as “
interference” in China’s internal affairs.
Britain also expressed its worries about the national security legislation,
describing it as a "grave step,” with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab saying
London was “deeply concerned” by reports that Beijing had passed the law.
The legislation was proposed in late May during China’s annual
parliamentary meeting. It sparked protests in Hong Kong over fears that the
territory’s freedoms would be restricted. |
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