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Apple Daily: Honesty and Credibility Go Bankrupt Written by Li Yi
(Clearwisdom.net) The government of Hong Kong's Special Administrative Region ignores the objection of most of its
citizens and insists on implementing Article 23 into the National Security Bill. The purpose of the
government can be achieved because the majority of the Legislative Council is in the government's
hands. However, this will cost the government the loss of its honesty, the bankruptcy of its
credibility, and the loss of the public's trust in them. There are even stronger complaints among
people indicating that the governance of the government in the future will surely encounter
unprecedented difficulties. Starting from the year before last, Mr. Tung has been trying to win people's support with his
speech of "Worry about citizens' worries and think about citizens' thinking." However
after he took office as The Chief Executive for the second time, the first thing that he carried out
is the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law that citizens don't want and are even unhappy to
see. After taking office last July, Mr. Tung said in his inaugural speech, "The most urgent thing
now is to answer citizens' appeals and completely change the style of governance." However, the
consultation process and the results of legislating Article 23 show that he totally ignored
citizens' appeals. On June 24, 2002, when Mr. Tung announced the appointed name list of a "question and
responsibility system," he promised that, "In the next 5 years, we will ... become a
government that understands more and attaches more importance to people's situations and will."
After the consultation period for Article 23, the "Collection of Feedback during the
consultation period for Article 23" that was printed by the Security Bureau showed that the
most important thing that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has done, is to
purposefully twist the people's will and ignore their situations. On October 10, 2002, Mr. Tung attended a question & answer meeting of the Legislative
Council, at which he said, "The consultation just started and I would like to listen to
everyone's opinion. With regard to a public opinion poll, recently I also read the polls in the
newspapers..." However, since the start of the consultation period, two legal associations
asked to have a white bill draft of the legislation, but the director of the Department of Justice
refused to "reevaluate the situation." Many polls show that the majority of people oppose
the legislation of the consultation document, but Mr. Tung completely forgot his promise that he
would act according to the "public opinion poll." The lies of Mrs. Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee are too many to count. The "Collection of Feedback
Regarding Article 23" has intentionally excluded many proposals that are widely published and
well known; yet she simply claimed that was because of some "unintentional mistake." She
said she had carefully listened to the voices from citizens' hearts when in fact she paid no
attention to what citizens thought. Faced with the fact that 60% of the proposals were opposing the
legislation of Article 23, she announced that a majority of citizens support the legislation, etc. A government that keeps telling lies will have to pay the price, which is that people will not
believe anything they say in the future. Unfortunately, some honest high-ranking officials are also
embroiled in the troubles of Mr. Tung and Mrs. Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee because they have gotten on a
wrong bus that has lost all of its credibility. (Article from the "Apple Daily") Written on February 16, 2003 Posting date: 2/22/2003
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