Letter from MEP Featuring Question Tabled to European Commission on Article 23
(Clearwisdom.net) Dear [name omitted], Thank you for your inquiry on the issue of Article 23 in Hong Kong. Following the oral question
tabled by my colleague David Bowe MEP, I am pleased to pass on the answer from the European
Commission: Question no 71 by David Robert Bowe (H-0074/03) Subject: Falun Gong Following the announcement by the Hong Kong Government of substantial concessions in the
implementation of the controversial anti-sedition laws (Article 23 legislation) after widespread
public concern over the possible curtailment of basic freedoms in the territory, what plans does the
European Commission have for monitoring developments in Hong Kong and ensuring that restrictions on
freedom of religion and belief in China are a recurrent item on the agenda of the EU-China human
rights dialogue? Answer Respect for freedom of expression, association and religion are central issues in the European
Union's human rights dialogue with China. These issues were raised once again at the most recent
dialogue held on 5-6 March 2003 in Athens. The Commission appreciates the political sensitivity of
the legislative proposal based on Article 23 of Basic Law, which has been tabled by the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government to Legislative Council on 14 February 2003. This is
the most important legislative proposal since the hand-over. The Commission welcomes the fact that
during the consultation period, a record number of submissions and signatures were introduced on
important issues such as freedom of the press, the prescription mechanism and the definition of
seditious publications. The Commission hopes that HKSAR Government will keep its promise to take
into account further comments of civil society during the legislative procedure in Parliament, thus
further improving the draft law. The 'One Country, Two Systems' principle continues to work
reasonably well, and Hong Kong, has preserved its rule of law, human rights, civil liberties and
free and open society. The Commission wholeheartedly supports the Parliament's resolution of 19
December 2002 calling on HKSAR Government to ensure that Article 23 will not be used inter alia to
silence opposition, restrict freedom of speech, of the press, on freedom of association. The
Commission will closely monitor further developments on this important issue, especially as regards
eventual effects of future legislation in respect for human rights and civil liberties. The
Commission will continue to exert pressure on the Chinese authorities for improvements regarding
respect for freedom of expression, association and religion for all groups of the Chinese population
including practitioners of Falun Gong. I hope that you find this information useful. Kind regards, Claude Moraes From the office of Claude Moraes http://clearharmony.net/articles/200303/11259.html
Labour MEP for London, UK
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