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Letter from the President of the Canadian Labour Congress to Foreign Affairs Minister William Graham Concerning Article 23
(Clearwisdom.net) The following is a letter from the Canadian
Labour Congress (the biggest labour union in Canada, representing 2.5 million
workers) to the Foreign Affairs Minister regarding Hong Kong Article 23. The Hon William
Graham
Minister of Foreign
Affairs
Ottawa, Canada
December 13, 2002
Dear Minister Graham
Re: Human Rights in Hong Kong
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) which represents 2.5
million Canadian workers is deeply concerned that the legislative proposal
contained in the recent Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
Government consultation document entitled " Proposal to Implement Article 23 of
the Basic Law" will lead to the erosion of human rights and rule of law in Hong
Kong. In particular, freedom of association, freedom of expression, freedom of
press and freedom of information will be threatened if the proposal becomes law.
The ambiguous definition of the key proposal on treason, secession, sedition,
subversion, "affiliation" with proscribed mainland organizations, and "serious
illegal acts" will allow the Government to use the law as a weapon to curtail
people's rights.
The proposal would give the Secretary of security the power
to ban any Hong Kong organization "affiliated" to a mainland organization
proscribed by PRC as a threat to National Security. This would enable mainland
law to be effective in Hong Kong. This would grant arbitrary and excessive power
that would seriously jeopardize the rights of workers in China and Hong Kong to
freely associates, especially if seen in the context of PRC denial of the rights
of Chinese workers to create and run their own independent and free trade
unions.
Another serious danger is that the proposal would expand
police power to enter any premises to conduct a search and seize materials for
purpose of investigation without any warrants from the court. This would grant
too much discretionary power to the police and may lead to abuse of police power
in the intimidation of organizations.
The CLC strongly urges the HKSAR Government to abide by its
obligation under both UN Covenants, on Economic social and Cultural Rights and
on Civil and Political Rights, as well as to review existing law to make it in
line with the covenant instead of creating new offences to limit the freedom of
the people of Hong Kong in the name of National Security.
The CLC joins with the international Confederation of Free
Trade Unions (ICFTU) in fully supporting the Hong Kong Confederation of Free
Trade Unions (HKCTU) in their struggle, together with other organizations,
against the curtailment of human rights in Hong Kong.
Yours sincerely.
Kenneth Georgetti
President Posting date: 12/20/2002
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