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Reuters: Australia raises concern about HK's subversion law (Photo)
December 19
(Clearwisdom.net) CANBERRA - Australia urged Hong Kong to continue to
assure basic freedoms on Thursday, as the former British colony considered a
proposed anti-subversion law.
The proposed legislation, Article 23, is a provision in Hong Kong's
constitution that requires the government to enact a law against treason,
sedition, secession from and subversion against the Chinese mainland government. But human rights and legal groups, who fear the measure is being adopted at
Beijing's behest, say it could be used against anyone who criticizes China.
A spokeswoman from Australia's foreign office said Canberra had raised its
concerns with Hong Kong officials, pressing for a full and open consultation
period on the proposed law.
"We look to the Hong Kong government to ensure the basic freedoms that are so
important to Hong Kong's ongoing success as an international business center
with an attractive way of life," a spokeswoman from the Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade told Reuters.
As criticism of the proposed law mounts, up to 70 supporters of the spiritual
movement Falun Gong staged a street protest in Sydney on Thursday, saying the
measure could seriously undermine the "basic civil liberties that Hong Kong has
traditionally enjoyed".
While Falun Gong is banned in China, the movement can operate freely in Hong
Kong, which guarantees freedom of religion.
"The Hong Kong government could basically use this law to arrest anyone in
Hong Kong who is doing something that Beijing doesn't like," Falun Gong
spokesman Tony Dai told Reuters.
"They could arrest Falun Gong practitioners at any time."
Posting date: 12/20/2002
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