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China’s Hong Kong security law moves closer to voting

China is nearing the adoption of a controversial national security law in Hong Kong. National legislators are once again studying this text accused of wanting to muzzle the opposition in the autonomous territory.

Beijing and the Hong Kong executive assure that such legislation is necessary to restore stability in the former British colony, which returned to China in 1997 and was shaken last year by monstrous demonstrations against the central power.

For critics of the law, including the pro-democracy opposition of Hong Kong, the United States, the G7 countries and the European Union (EU), the text risks undermining the autonomy and freedoms of territory.

The bill has been submitted since Sunday to the legislators of the standing committee of the national parliament, who had already studied it for the first time in June, said the official agency Chine nouvelle.

The present meeting of members of this body submitted to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will last three days. A vote is expected a priori Monday or Tuesday. No new details were given on the content of the text.

Separatism and terrorism

The law covers separatism, terrorism, subversion and collusion with foreigners. A “national security organ” under the central government is expected to be established in Hong Kong, New China said in June.

Since its handover, the territory has enjoyed a large autonomy from mainland China. Hong Kong people, for example, enjoy freedom of expression and independent justice.

Article 23 of the “Basic Law”, which has served as a mini-constitution in Hong Kong since 1997, provides that the region will adopt a law prohibiting “treason, secession, sedition (and) subversion”.

The Legislative Council (LegCo, the Hong Kong parliament) had already tried to pass such legislation in 2003, but gave up in the face of demonstrations in the city streets. (ats / Le Matin)

Created: 06.28.2020, 4:14 p.m.

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