"Hong Kong is the Most Important Line of Defense for China's Human Rights" (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net June 10, 2003) One month from now, the Hong Kong government which has been trying very hard
to promote Article 23 will complete its legislative procedure. Nearly 20
representatives from non-governmental (NGO) associations and ten Democratic
legislative councilors were invited by the "Non-governmental Human Rights
Front" composed of over 40 non-governmental organizations to hold a round
table forum to seek the countermeasures. Many people in attendance all agreed
that the Hong Kong government and the legislature are now all controled by the
Chinese government, the intention behind Article 23 is too virulent; just
patching things together will do no good. Striving to stop the legislation is
the best procedure. At the same time the people in attendance unanimously agreed
that the ban on organizations that "harm national security" should be
deleted from Article 23 altogether.
Former Chairman of Hong Kong's Democratic Party Martin Lee who just finished
a trip to the US lobbying the US government against Article 23, stated at the
first round table forum that when he received an interview on an American radio
station he was repeatedly told he must persist.
Martin Lee said, "I will not give up. Hong Kong is the most important
line of defense for China's human rights, if this line is breached, all our
freedom will be lost. Then when can our fellow 1.3 billion compatriots in China
have freedom?"
If banned, organizations have no place to appeal
In view of the ban on "harming national security organizations"
article, the government completely strangles appeal rights of the banned
organization. It does not carry any sense of justice and the human rights. The
Hong Kong Bar Association executive member Mr. Law said that according to the
draft law if an organization is banned by the security bureau chief, the
attorney helping the banned organization also is charged with committing a
crime. If a banned organization appeals with help of an attorney, the attorney
who offers help also commits a crime. If an attorney volunteers to go to court,
he also commits crime.
The revised Article 23 the government put out in recent days put the life and
death of the non-governmental organizations and human rights of organization
members in the hands of the security bureau chief. The judicial organization's
authority has been hijacked. Alan Leong, member of the Concerned Group for
Article 23 and the former Hong Kong Bar Association Chairman criticized the
regulations that the security chief controls both banning organizations and
making rules for appeal. It has apparently contains conflict of interest because
the security chief not only makes the decision to ban an organization and also
makes rules for the appeal. He ridiculed, "It is better to have the bureau
chief also responsible for the trial!" He also suggested the the
legislative councilors to propose more revisions to reduce the damage of the
Article 23 legislation to a minimum.
Law Yuk-kai, Director of Hong Kong's Human Rights Monitor pointed out that
the security bureau procedure " is extremely ridiculous." Under the
security chief's suggested rule, the chance for the banned organization to
appeal successfully is almost zero.
Intended to suppress organizations's counter- government movement
Councilar from the legal field, Mrs. Wu Aiyi, criticised the intention that
the government bans certain organizations is to suppress counter-government
actions. She thought all the items that involved banning organizations should be
deleted. Only by preventing these related items in the article would the human
rights of Hong Kong's people be safeguarded.
Hong Kong Falun Gong Spokesperson Kan Hung-cheung pointed out the items on
banning organizations was compelled by the Chinese Ruling Party's extremely evil
political gang, which caused the Hong Kong government to have to rush through
the Article 23 legislation. Kan Hung-cheung quoted words from the Global
Coalition Against Article 23, " saying, " Safeguarding Hong Kong is to
safeguard conscience." He hoped more Hong Kong people use peaceful and
rational ways to urge the Hong Kong authority to stop the legislation.
Han Dongfang is deemed to be a "hostile element "
Han Dongfan representing Chinese labor and former labor movement leader said
that he learned from the documents issued by the Chinese public security
department when he was prosecuted in Liaoning Province as a worker that he had
been considered to be a "hostile element".
Regarding items in Article 23 about inciting other people into subversion
behavior is violating the law, he claimed as a labor movement leader,
"agitation is one of our methods", The greater the effect the better.
Even when the resident and non governmental organizations vigorously opposed
the legislation, the Democratic councilors criticized that the consultation was
too hasty, the Hong Kong government still disregards public opinion, and
requests legislature " The National Security (legislation article) Law
draft committee plans to complete article consideration work by June 20 and to
vote on July 9.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/6/10/51971.html
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