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HK chief executive puts forward Article 23 changes
( 2003-07-07 06:42) (China Daily)

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said on Saturday that the Hong Kong SAR government has decided to introduce further three amendments to the drafted National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill, also known as Article 23 of the Basic Law.

At a press conference on Saturday, Tung also said that the bill will resume its second and third readings on Wednesday as originally scheduled, and the government has started to work on these amendments.

The amendments include deleting the provision regarding a local organization subordinate to a Chinese mainland organization which has been proscribed by the central government; introducing "public interest'' as a defence for unlawful disclosure of certain official information, in order to protect and alleviate the concerns of the public, particularly those of the media; and deleting the provision which confers on the police a power to search without court warrant in the exercise of their emergency investigation powers, according to the chief executive.

Tung said: "We are proposing amendments to the three provisions that, in the final analysis, have in fact sparked most of the controversies. We believe it is right to resume the second reading and third reading in the Legislative Council as scheduled.''

The government must press ahead with the legislative process as scheduled because everybody clearly knows that "we have the responsibility and the constitutional duty to enact laws to protect national security,'' he said.

"Safeguarding national security is a prerequisite for the successful implementation of 'one country, two systems', a prerequisite for maintaining good relations between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, and it is a prerequisite for revitalizing the economy and safeguarding our long-term interests,' Tung said.

An official in charge of the Commission of Legislative Affairs of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Saturday described as important the speech made by Tung regarding Article 23 of the Basic Law.

The NPC official said he fully agrees with Tung on that legislation of Article 23 is the solemn responsibility of the Hong Kong people and the Hong Kong SAR government to implement the Basic Law and safeguard national security, which is a prerequisite for the successful implementation of the principles of "one country, two systems'' and "Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong.''

During the legislative process of Article 23, the SAR government has always been listening to and adopting the opinions of the public, has always been sticking to Article 39 of the Basic Law and safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the HK people, and this time, it has decided to make further amendments to the bill, the official noted.

HK: Artists warn against extremist actions

"The way in which the SAR government has been working is appropriate and I believe the public recognizes and accepts it,'' the official said.

The official expressed his hope that members of the Legislative Council and the public consider the fundamental and long-term interests of Hong Kong and will actively support and co-operate with the SAR government to complete the legislative process on schedule.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong artists said people in the SAR should treasure their hard-won status as masters and support the SAR government in its legislation concerning Article 23 of the Basic Law, said a local newspaper yesterday.

Popular Cantonese singer Alan Tam was quoted as saying that "Hong Kong is our home and we cannot resort to extremist actions which will bring chaos to our homeland.''

He warned people that if Hong Kong is thrown into disorder, it will not attract foreign investment and tourists.

Some members of the Hong Kong-South China Film Industry Workers' Association shared Tam's view.

Feng Lin, honorary deputy chairman of the association, said Hong Kong people need a stable, harmonious and prosperous home.

She said Hong Kong people should realize that it is right for the SAR government to make further amendments to the draft National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill and for the Legislative Council to vote on the bill as scheduled. Hong Kong needs to focus on its economic development, which requires closer economic ties between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, she said, adding closer economic relationship can only be achieved by ensuring national security.

Another honorary deputy chairman of the association, Wu Foxiang, said the fact that most of the artists in the entertainment industry did not participate in the protest on July 1 showed the industry's supportive stand for the government.

He said the government had done quite a lot to help the development of the industry in the past years.

A consultant for the association, Qiu Ping, said that like every household which has locks on its doors to protect itself against burglary, a country should have a "lock'' to protect itself. The national security bill is also a "lock'' for protecting our homeland.

The Hong Kong government released the consultation paper on proposals to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law on September 24, 2002, in a step to reinforce the protection of China's sovereignty, territorial integrity and security.

   
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