Washington File: Resolution Warns That Hong Kong's Basic Freedoms Are in Danger
27 June 2003 (H.R. 277 calls on China to withdraw plans for Article 23) (1400) House of Representatives approved by a 426-1 margin a resolution June 26 that
calls on the Chinese and Hong Kong governments to withdraw their proposal
implementing Article 23 of the Basic Law governing Hong Kong because it would
reduce the basic human freedoms of the territory's residents. House Resolution 277 (H. Res. 277) goes on to urge that any revisions of Hong
Kong's laws be handled by a legislature elected by universal suffrage there. H. Res. 277 also calls for immediate elections for positions on the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong "according to rules approved by the Hong
Kong people through an election-law convention, referendum, or both." The resolution also urges Beijing to "fully respect the autonomy and
independence" of Hong Kong's chief executive, civil service, judiciary,
police force and its Independent Commission Against Corruption. China has scheduled Hong Kong's legislative body to consider the Article 23
laws July 9, according to the resolution's authors. Representative Christopher Cox (Republican of California) introduced H. Res.
277 June 16. The resolution has 28 co-sponsors, including Representative Tom
Lantos (Democrat of California), the ranking minority member of the House
International Relations Committee and the co-chairman of the Congressional Human
Rights Caucus.
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