BEIJING - China on Wednesday slammed international criticism over a controversial new national security law for Hong Kong, saying other countries should keep quiet.
Western governments and critics have warned the new law will curb the city's freedoms and undermine the "One Country, Two Systems" policy meant to protect freedoms unseen on the mainland."What's this got to do with you?" said Zhang Xiaoming of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council. "It's none of your business".
Officials insisted there had been wide consultation with members of Hong Kong society and hit back at criticism it was undermining Hong Kong's autonomy."We are completely able to impose the criminal law, the criminal procedure and the national security law and other national laws on Hong Kong. "Why would we need to put so much effort into formulating a national security law tailor-made for Hong Kong?"
Zhang also insisted that the law -- which he said can not be applied retrospectively -- was only to target "a handful of criminals" and "not the entire opposition camp". "The purpose of enacting Hong Kong's National Security Law is definitely not to target Hong Kong’s opposition camp, pro-democracy camp, as the enemy," he said.His comments come a day after Hong Kong pro-democracy party Demosisto announced it was disbanding, following the passing of the national security law."As for... some countries now saying that they will impose severe sanctions on some Chinese officials, I think this is the logic of bandits.
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