Hong Kong officials on Tuesday threw their weight behind the passage of a national security law for the special administrative region. AsiaNewsNetwork
Lee said he will lead disciplinary forces to fully discharge their responsibilities, adding that a special police unit, as required in the new law, is being set up as part of an enforcement mechanism for safeguarding national security.
The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature, on Tuesday unanimously passed a national security law for Hong Kong, prohibiting acts of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign or external forces that endanger national security.Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen, president of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council, also welcomed the security law, saying he believes it will protect the vast majority of law-abiding residents in the city.
He appealed for the international community’s understanding of the law, which is a boon to the city’s economic recovery and its global presence as a financial center. In a joint statement, all Hong Kong deputies to the National People’s Congress expressed “unreserved support” for the legislation, citing legal gaps exposed by a year of protest violence potentially fueled by foreign intervention.
Business sectors also chipped in, saying the law would create a stable business environment. The Chinese Manufacturers’ Association of Hong Kong said the law’s enactment would restore peace and order, thereby enhancing investors’ confidence in the city.The Hong Kong General Chamber of Small and Medium Business said in a statement that implementation of the national security law will provide a stable business environment to restore normal operations in Hong Kong.
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