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AFP: Hong Kong anti-subversion laws spark concern among foreign banks Wednesday, 04-Dec-2002 HONG KONG, Dec 4 (AFP) - Some foreign banks in Hong Kong are deliberating
whether to relocate some operations out of the city if the government passes
proposed anti-subversion laws, a lawmaker said Wednesday. The banking representative in the Legislative Council, David Li, told local
radio the banks were concerned after reading press reports about the law and
wanted the government to publish a white bill detailing its contents to ease
concerns. "They're concerned about the freedom of information. They're concerned about
the issue that there may be some censorship of the press," Li said. "They're concerned that Hong Kong may not be what it has always been [...]
Some of them are even considering increasing their presence elsewhere rather
than Hong Kong." Some 20 representatives from foreign and local banks held talks with Hong
Kong security secretary Regina Ip on Monday over the proposed anti-subversion
law as new concerns were expressed over the controversial legislation. [...] Under Article 23 of the Basic Law, the territory's mini-constitution, Hong
Kong is obliged to pass laws banning treason, sedition, subversion and theft of
state secrets. The Hong Kong government has issued only a vague outline of the laws so far
and many groups, as well as the United States, have urged the territory to
release a white paper providing all the details. [...] http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/bl/Qhongkong-subversion-bank.Rhik_CD4.html Posting date: 12/8/2002
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