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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law Tan Huizhu: The public should consider leaving

2020-06-01T22:56:07.454Z


The National People's Congress passed the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" a few days ago. Tan Huizhu, deputy director of the Basic Law Committee, was interviewed by RTHK today (1st). He was asked whether it would violate the national security law by chanting "Ending the One Party Dictatorship" at the rally in the future. The content of the draft and any information are still unknown, and no news has been received, but for example, if the public attends the legal procession, but someone changes the nature of the assembly, such as destroying the shop, or "end the one-party dictatorship", the people involved should "not stand up Under the dangerous wall", consider whether to leave. Tan Huizhu criticized that "ending the one-party dictatorship" is "ridiculous" because China is not a one-party dictatorship, but a one-party leader and multi-party cooperation. He described "ending a one-party dictatorship" as a false issue, "even the most basic constitution does not knowledge."


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Written by: Wu Zhuoan

2020-06-01 10:40

Date of last update: 2020-06-01 10:45

The National People's Congress passed the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" a few days ago. Tan Huizhu, deputy director of the Basic Law Committee, was interviewed by RTHK today (1st). He was asked whether it would violate the national security law by chanting "Ending the One Party Dictatorship" at the rally in the future. The content of the draft and any information are still unknown, and no news has been received, but for example, if the public attends the legal procession, but someone changes the nature of the assembly, such as destroying the shop, or "end the one-party dictatorship", the people involved should "not stand up Under the dangerous wall", consider whether to leave.

Tan Huizhu criticized that "ending the one-party dictatorship" is "ridiculous" because China is not a one-party dictatorship, but a one-party leader and multi-party cooperation. He described "ending a one-party dictatorship" as a false issue, "even the most basic constitution does not knowledge."

Tan Huizhu, Deputy Director of the Basic Law Committee (Photo/Photo by Lu Yiming)

Refers to the National Security Law will not fail to legislate

"Ming Pao" entrusted the CUHK Communication and Public Opinion Survey Center to conduct a poll on the national security law, interviewing 815 people from 25 to 29 this month. 52.3% of the respondents agreed that the Hong Kong government has the responsibility to prevent, stop and punish acts and activities that endanger national security , 20.2% disagreed, 64% of the respondents opposed the bypass of legislation by the Central Committee, and 24.3% expressed support.

Tan Huizhu thinks that the polling method is strange, "Is there any responsibility for the Legislative Council and not for the Legislative Council (Article 23)?" She believes that the Legislative Council has constitutional responsibility for Article 23 of the Basic Law, but as early as 2003, the legislation The Council has not allowed enough votes to pass the 23 pieces of legislation. Instead, it asked, "It is not the responsibility of the Legislative Council to explain?" Tan Huizhu also believed that if Hong Kong citizens have opinions on the legislation of the National Security Law, they can write their opinions and upload them to People's Network.

Asked whether the Central Committee would adopt the opinions of the Hong Kong people against the legislation of the National Security Law, Tan Huizhu said, "Well, no, no," she said that Hong Kong people do not accept the National Security Law, but they will not fail to enforce it. People, not the 7 million Hong Kong people. However, Tan Huizhu said that if Hong Kong people said they wanted terrorism, "daily fight", and foreign interference in Hong Kong, "Qu Dao (Hong Kong people) would think, I would surrender."

Tan Huizhu recently pointed out that everyone does not have to worry about the "National Security Law of the Port Area", referring to the law to protect basic rights and freedoms. (Profile picture / Photograph by Liang Pengwei)

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as to whether I would yell at the rally that "Ending the One Party Dictatorship" would violate national security laws. Tan Huizhu pointed out that the content of the draft is still unknown and no news has been received, but for example, if the public attended a legal procession, However, some people change the nature of the assembly, such as destroying the shops, and "end the one-party dictatorship." The people involved should "not stand under the danger wall" and consider whether to leave.

The outside world is concerned about the punishment of the National Security Law. She pointed out that the current social behavior is 100% in line with the definition of terrorist acts by the United Nations. Although the current law can deal with it, the law on terrorism is "not implemented", so it needs legislation of the National Security Law. She believes The level of penalties in the future National Security Law is higher than the current law.

When asked whether she would worry about being sanctioned by the United States, she used the analogy of a nurse to say that a nurse would not hide at home when a pneumonia outbreak occurred. She said bluntly: "You can sit here and do the Basic Law Committee," emphasizing not to worry about sanctions. Describe yourself with no guns, no swords, and two sleeves.

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