BBC: US warns HK over anti-subversion law (Photo)


November 22, 2002

(Clearwisdom.net)

The US Government has warned Hong Kong that its proposed new anti-subversion law must not harm civil liberties in the territory.

Human rights groups fear a clampdown on civil liberties

The controversial law, designed to protect China's national security, would mean that anyone found guilty of acts of subversion against China could be imprisoned for life.

Human rights and pro-democracy groups have said China could use the new laws to suppress freedoms inherited from British rule, as well as to ban groups - such as the [spiritual] group Falun Gong - it considers a threat.

"The Hong Kong people and the international community have raised serious concerns about the proposed legislation," US State Department deputy spokesman Philip Reeker said.

He added that the US was concerned that any system in the territory must be "predictable, transparent and fair".

[...]

'Fundamental freedoms'

Mr Reeker said that although the US was encouraged by the fact that Hong Kong had listened to criticism of the law, he encouraged the authorities to publish the full text of the law, which so far they have refused to do.

He also added that, ultimately, "a democratically elected government, answerable to the will of the people, is the best way to ensure the protection of fundamental freedoms in Hong Kong".

Britain has also expressed its concerns regarding the law, saying in a statement on Monday that any laws which undermined basic freedoms would be "seriously damaging" to the territory.

And the Paris-based World Association of Newspapers warned on Wednesday that the legislation would "give excessive weight to national security at the expense of civil liberties, especially press freedom and freedom of speech".

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2501969.stm

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