Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 19 Diamond Member Share Posted March 19 Hong Kong lawmakers pass new national security law People cross an intersection in the Central business district of Hong Kong on Feb. 27, 2024. Peter Parks | AFP | Getty Images Hong Kong lawmakers passed a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on Tuesday that grants the government more power to quash dissent, widely seen as the latest step in a sweeping political crackdown that was triggered by pro-democracy protests in 2019. The legislature passed the Safeguarding National Security Bill during a special session Tuesday. It comes on top of a similar law imposed by Beijing four years ago, which has already largely silenced opposition voices in the financial hub. Hong Kong’s Legislative Council, which is packed with Beijing loyalists This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , expedited the process. Since This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on March 8, a committee held daily meetings for a week, following an appeal by Hong Kong leader John Lee to push the law through “at full speed.” The law threatens stringent penalties for a wide range of actions authorities call threats to national security, with the most severe — including treason and insurrection — punishable by life imprisonment. Lesser offenses, including the possession of seditious publications, could also lead to several years in jail. Some provisions allow ********* prosecutions for acts committed anywhere in the world. Legislative Council President Andrew Leung said he believed all lawmakers were honored to have taken part in this “historic mission.” “I fully agree with what the Chief Executive said: the sooner the legislation is completed, the sooner national security will be safeguarded,” he said. Critics worry the new law will further erode civil liberties that Beijing promised to preserve for 50 years when the former British colony returned to ******** rule in 1997. Hong Kong’s political scene has changed dramatically since the massive 2019 street protests that challenged China’s rule over the semi-autonomous territory, and the imposition of Beijing’s National Security Law. Many leading activists have been prosecuted, while others sought refuge abroad. Influential pro-democracy media such as Apple Daily and Stand News were shuttered. The crackdown prompted an exodus of disillusioned young professionals and middle-class families to the U.S., Britain, Canada, and Taiwan. Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, the Basic Law, requires the city to enact a home-grown national security law. A previous attempt in 2003 sparked a massive street protest that drew half a million people, and forced the legislation to be shelved. Such protests against the current bill were absent largely due to the chilling effect of the existing security law. Both ******** and Hong Kong governments say the Beijing-imposed law restored stability after the 2019 protests. Officials insist the new security law balances security with safeguarding rights and freedoms. The city government said it’s needed to prevent a recurrence of the protests, and that it will only affect “an extremely small *********” of disloyal residents. The measure targets espionage, disclosing state secrets, and “colluding with external forces” to commit ******** acts, among others. Its provisions include tougher penalties for people convicted of endangering national security by certain acts if they’re also found to be working with foreign governments or organizations to do so. Those who damage public infrastructure with the intent to endanger national security could be jailed for 20 years, or, if they colluded with external forces, for life. In 2019, protesters occupied Hong Kong’s airport and vandalized railway stations. Businesspeople and journalists have expressed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up that a broad law against disclosure of state secrets and foreign interference will affect their day-to-day work. Observers are closely watching to see if the authorities will extend enforcement to other professional sectors and its implications on liberties for Hong Kongers. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Breaking News: Politics,Politics,business news #Hong #Kong #lawmakers #pass #national #security #law This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/4841-hong-kong-lawmakers-pass-new-national-security-law/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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