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Parade in Tokyo Against Proposed Hong Kong Article 23 Legislation (Photos) (Clearwisdom.net)
It was cold and windy in Tokyo on December 22, 2002. About two hundred people
gathered in a park not far from the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo to protest the
proposed Hong Kong Article 23 Legislation. The people included Japanese clerks
of companies, students from China and Taiwan, Falun Gong practitioners and other
Chinese in Japan. The representative from "Hong Kong Freedom Protection
Association" made a statement at the rally pointing out, "Hong Kong
special district government pushed the Article 23 legislation under pressure
from the Beijing government. The issue of Article 23 is not just a threat to
Hong Kong, but also has severe effects on the media, economy and human rights of
Japan and the world. The main concerns with Article 23 includes:
"In democratic countries, the citizen has the right to monitor and
criticize the government; Article 23 makes the action of criticizing the
government into being an act of being against the country, and therefore at risk
of punishment.
"It gives excessive authority to the police, so that police can enter and
search residential houses without permits from the court.
"Any organizations banned in Mainland China will automatically be banned
in Hong Kong without an investigation.
"Any speech, whether it is oral, written or on the internet, if the
authorities regards it as sedition, the speaker, listener, reader and anyone who
knew about it but did not report it to the police will be charged with a crime.
"Hong Kong permanent residents are bound by this law no matter where
they are. Anyone who comes to Hong Kong, no matter how short or long the visit, will
be bound by this law. The punishments range from 7 years imprisonment to life
terms."
The Hong Kong government's Article 23 legislation will threaten the basic
freedoms in Hong Kong such as speech, religion, media, and assembly. The
so-called "One Country, Two Systems" will exist only in name.
The parade started from the park at 1:30 p.m. The leading car broadcast the
inappropriate terms of Article 23 to the residents and called on the people to
be against Article 23 Legislation together. The people in the procession held
posters reading "Against Article 23 Legislation," "Article 23
Ignores Human Rights" and "Article 23 Deprives Hong Kong
Freedom," etc. They also distributed flyers to passersby along the streets.
Many residents said that they like Hong Kong and didn't want to turn Hong Kong
into a place without freedom. Many foreign visitors expressed their support to
the parade and hailed the parade members. The parade moved through the busy
Shaoaku district and after two hours ended in Sasaki Park.
Posting date: 12/24/2002 |