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AFP: Free Press at Risk From Proposed Hong Kong Law, Journalists Warn

February 20, 2003

(Clearwisdom.net) HONG KONG, Feb 21 (AFP) - The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday warned that a proposed anti-subversion law poses a grave threat to freedom of expression in Hong Kong.

In a memorandum to the Hong Kong Security Bureau, the committee expressed serious concerns about the National Security (Legislative Provision) Bill, saying "in its current form, this bill poses a grave threat to freedom of expression" in the territory.

The controversial bill goes before Hong Kong's Legislative Council on February 26, [...]

The issue is an emotive one, prompting mass demonstrations in December [...].

The Hong Kong government has reiterated pledges that fundamental rights and freedoms in the territory would continue to be guaranteed despite the legislation.

But CPJ acting president Joel Simon nonetheless called on legislators to revise the bill so that "it does not unduly restrict Hong Kong citizens' right to free expression."

"The Hong Kong government invited public comment on this legislation, only to disregard many of the substantive concerns raised about its potential to restrict press freedom and other civil liberties in the territory," he said.

Human rights and pro-democracy groups fear that China could use the new law to suppress freedoms including those of media, speech and religion, as well as to ban groups it considers a threat.

Bishop Joseph Zen, the head of Hong Kong's Catholics, also said on Monday the bill was "very bad" as it strengthened links with mainland China.

"Supposing tomorrow in China they say the underground Catholic Church is dangerous to state security ... maybe some bishops there put me as (their) vice president ... then we are to be proscribed as well," Zen said.

http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/cn/Qhongkong-subversion.R36a_DFL.html

Posting date: 2/22/2003
Original article date: 2/22/2003
Category: News & Media Reports

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