U.S. White House: Press Statement Regarding Hong Kong's Article 23
For Immediate Release Statement by the Press Secretary Hong Kong's Legislative Council Is in the final stages of considering
internal security legislation mandated by Article 23 of the territory's
Basic Law. A final vote may occur as soon as early July. The United States
has concerns that Article 23 legislation, as currently drafted, could harm
local freedoms and autonomy over time. Especially worrisome are provisions
mandating the proscription of certain kinds of popular organizations and the
absence of a "public interest" defense to protect freedom of expression and
the press. The United States urges Hong Kong's Legislative Council to adopt
amendments to correct these shortcomings. Hong Kong's special status, endorsed by the United States under the Hong
Kong Policy Act, depends on the local authorities' protection of human and
civil rights and preservation of the territory's autonomy. The United States
opposes any law that threatens the territory's unique identity, including
the current version of Article 23 legislation. The controversy surrounding the legislation underlines the importance of
Hong Kong's move toward full participatory democracy. Like Article 23,
universal suffrage is enshrined in the Basic Law, and Hong Kong's leaders
should now pursue it with equal industry. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/06/20030619-1.html
Office of the Press Secretary
June 19, 2003
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