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Beijing Loyalist Lobbys the Implementation of Anti-Subversion Law in Hong Kong, Despite Opposition
The PRC's National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's (CPPCC) National Committee are holding the annual "two sessions" ("lianghui") in Beijing on May 21 and 22.
Many are worried that Beijing will find ways to discuss or implement the controversial anti-subversion law "Article 23" in Hong Kong, even by breaching "one country two systems" potentially.
Beijing loyalist Chan Man-ki announced her proposal to Beijing about bypassing Hong Kong's legislature to implement what the local population named as the "evil law": By invoking Article 18 of Hong Kong's Basic Law, the National Security Law would be directly added into the Annex III of the Basic Law.
That way, according to Chan, will allow the direct enforcement of the controversial anti-subversion law.
Source: Stand News #May19
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Beijing Loyalist Lobbys the Implementation of Anti-Subversion Law in Hong Kong, Despite Opposition
The PRC's National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's (CPPCC) National Committee are holding the annual "two sessions" ("lianghui") in Beijing on May 21 and 22.
Many are worried that Beijing will find ways to discuss or implement the controversial anti-subversion law "Article 23" in Hong Kong, even by breaching "one country two systems" potentially.
Beijing loyalist Chan Man-ki announced her proposal to Beijing about bypassing Hong Kong's legislature to implement what the local population named as the "evil law": By invoking Article 18 of Hong Kong's Basic Law, the National Security Law would be directly added into the Annex III of the Basic Law.
That way, according to Chan, will allow the direct enforcement of the controversial anti-subversion law.
Source: Stand News #May19
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#PRC #CCP #Lianghui #OneCountryOneSystem #StateTerrorism
Chinese-controlled Media: Beijing to Bypass Hong Kong's Legislature and Push National Security Law
Source: Stand News #May21
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Chinese-controlled Media: Beijing to Bypass Hong Kong's Legislature and Push National Security Law
Source: Stand News #May21
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Chinese-controlled Media: Beijing to Bypass Hong Kong's Legislature and Push National Security Law
According to Chinese-controlled news media South China Morning Post, Singtao Daily, OnCC and HK01, the PRC's Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) members in Beijing were notified to attend a briefing session in the evening of May 21. Xia Baolong, Chinese Communist Party member and director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, is expected to be present.
Some delegates foresee that Beijing will address Hong Kong’s national security issues at the two sessions ("lianghui"), including appending national security legislation into Annex III of the Basic Law for the so-called purpose to curb "foreign interference and terrorism".
Sources said Beijing will invoke Article 18 of Hong Kong's Basic Law and directly annex the anti-subversion law into the city's constitution have earlier announced their similar proposals to Beijing.
According to Apple Daily, foreign consulates from US, UK, Canada, Japan and Australia and the European Union office in Hong Kong have yet to receive any similar news.
Source: Stand News #May21
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Current version of Hong Kong's Basic Law Annex III
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Chinese-controlled Media: Beijing to Bypass Hong Kong's Legislature and Push National Security Law
According to Chinese-controlled news media South China Morning Post, Singtao Daily, OnCC and HK01, the PRC's Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) members in Beijing were notified to attend a briefing session in the evening of May 21. Xia Baolong, Chinese Communist Party member and director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, is expected to be present.
Some delegates foresee that Beijing will address Hong Kong’s national security issues at the two sessions ("lianghui"), including appending national security legislation into Annex III of the Basic Law for the so-called purpose to curb "foreign interference and terrorism".
Sources said Beijing will invoke Article 18 of Hong Kong's Basic Law and directly annex the anti-subversion law into the city's constitution have earlier announced their similar proposals to Beijing.
According to Apple Daily, foreign consulates from US, UK, Canada, Japan and Australia and the European Union office in Hong Kong have yet to receive any similar news.
Source: Stand News #May21
#Article23 #OneCountryTwoSystems #BasicLaw #EvilLaw #NationalSecurity #StateTerrorism
Current version of Hong Kong's Basic Law Annex III
https://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/pda/en/basiclawtext/annex_3.html
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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20883
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National Security Law for Hong Kong Tabled in Beijing's "Two Sessions"
Among the 9 motions tabled for the meeting of the CPPCC, the 5th motion concerns the "establishment of the legal system and implementation mechanism for the maintenance of national security in the HKSAR".
1. No specifics were mentioned on the agenda.
2. The motion will be put forward at the National People's Congress meeting (opens on May 22).
3. According to sources, the motion is expected to be voted in the General Assembly next Thursday. Details of the motion will be left to the Standing Committee for decision. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress is likely to be held in June.
Source: Cable News; Xinhua News #May21
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National Security Law for Hong Kong Tabled in Beijing's "Two Sessions"
Among the 9 motions tabled for the meeting of the CPPCC, the 5th motion concerns the "establishment of the legal system and implementation mechanism for the maintenance of national security in the HKSAR".
1. No specifics were mentioned on the agenda.
2. The motion will be put forward at the National People's Congress meeting (opens on May 22).
3. According to sources, the motion is expected to be voted in the General Assembly next Thursday. Details of the motion will be left to the Standing Committee for decision. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress is likely to be held in June.
Source: Cable News; Xinhua News #May21
Chinese-controlled Media: Beijing to Bypass Hong Kong's Legislature and Push National Security Law
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/21016
#Article23 #OneCountryTwoSystems #BasicLaw #EvilLaw
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Law Professor: Beijing's Insertion of National Security Law in Hong Kong Means an End to "One Country Two Systems" and the Basic Law
The National Security Law will pose profound impact on Hong Kong’s human rights and constitutional system.
Professor Johannes Chan Man-Mun of the Law School of the University of Hong Kong criticized that Beijing's insertion of the anti-subversion law in Hong Kong's constitution will violate the spirit of "self-legislation" as promised. Chan said, "This series of incidents in the past week has shown Beijing's tightened grip, disappointing many people. It has become impossible to believe that one country, two systems still exists!"
Chan said that Article 23 of the Basic Law stated that Hong Kong will enact the national security law on its own. He stated that bypassing Hong Kong's legislature to implement the National Security Law is a violation of the Basic Law, and also further confirmed that there is no 'one country, two systems' at all.
"If the Article 23 can be imposed like this, what laws can't be enacted? It means that all PRC's laws can be applied (to Hong Kong). When self-legislation has been promised, this is not 'one country, two systems' at all."
"The Article 23 of the Basic Law must either be amended or abolished, otherwise the direct implementation is breaching the Basic Law."
Regarding this new version of the National Security Law, which is going to be implemented and enforced in Hong Kong, the definition of "subversion" is unclear and it is uncertain as to how it would meet the existing criminal law requirements of Hong Kong. Chan reiterated that the National Security Law will also put pressure on the judiciary of Hong Kong.
"Accepting whatever Beijing says puts the court in a very difficult position. If you insist on the common law, is it up to you to interpret the law? If the case involves national defense, will it be handed over to the military court of the People's Liberation Army and let the case be judged inside the High Speed Rail Terminal?", Chan challenged.
As the convener of many Anti-Extradition Bill protests, the Civil Human Rights Front has just sent urgent letters to many consulates in Hong Kong, expressing their opposition to any laws that interfere with the freedom of expression, religion, assembly, and political participation. They called on the international community to pay attention to this "critical moment in the freedoms of Hong Kong".
The Civil Human Rights Front also condemned Beijing's forceful implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong is a "revenge against Hongkongers", a "total erosion of the rule of law and basic human rights originally protected under the Civil and Political Rights and the Human Rights Law and a threat to "the status of Hong Kong as an international financial center."
Source: CNews #May21
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Law Professor: Beijing's Insertion of National Security Law in Hong Kong Means an End to "One Country Two Systems" and the Basic Law
The National Security Law will pose profound impact on Hong Kong’s human rights and constitutional system.
Professor Johannes Chan Man-Mun of the Law School of the University of Hong Kong criticized that Beijing's insertion of the anti-subversion law in Hong Kong's constitution will violate the spirit of "self-legislation" as promised. Chan said, "This series of incidents in the past week has shown Beijing's tightened grip, disappointing many people. It has become impossible to believe that one country, two systems still exists!"
Chan said that Article 23 of the Basic Law stated that Hong Kong will enact the national security law on its own. He stated that bypassing Hong Kong's legislature to implement the National Security Law is a violation of the Basic Law, and also further confirmed that there is no 'one country, two systems' at all.
"If the Article 23 can be imposed like this, what laws can't be enacted? It means that all PRC's laws can be applied (to Hong Kong). When self-legislation has been promised, this is not 'one country, two systems' at all."
"The Article 23 of the Basic Law must either be amended or abolished, otherwise the direct implementation is breaching the Basic Law."
Regarding this new version of the National Security Law, which is going to be implemented and enforced in Hong Kong, the definition of "subversion" is unclear and it is uncertain as to how it would meet the existing criminal law requirements of Hong Kong. Chan reiterated that the National Security Law will also put pressure on the judiciary of Hong Kong.
"Accepting whatever Beijing says puts the court in a very difficult position. If you insist on the common law, is it up to you to interpret the law? If the case involves national defense, will it be handed over to the military court of the People's Liberation Army and let the case be judged inside the High Speed Rail Terminal?", Chan challenged.
As the convener of many Anti-Extradition Bill protests, the Civil Human Rights Front has just sent urgent letters to many consulates in Hong Kong, expressing their opposition to any laws that interfere with the freedom of expression, religion, assembly, and political participation. They called on the international community to pay attention to this "critical moment in the freedoms of Hong Kong".
The Civil Human Rights Front also condemned Beijing's forceful implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong is a "revenge against Hongkongers", a "total erosion of the rule of law and basic human rights originally protected under the Civil and Political Rights and the Human Rights Law and a threat to "the status of Hong Kong as an international financial center."
Source: CNews #May21
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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/21016
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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/21040
HKU Legal Expert Eric Cheung: Establishment of the National Security Law by the Central Government Annuls the 1 Country 2 Systems Model
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