Passing national security law in HK shows central government’s determination: expert
Formulating
a national security legislation for Hong Kong shows that the central government
is determined to safeguard its sovereignty over the special administrative
region and will protect the territory from falling into the hands of the
hostile forces at all cost, especially after the Hong Kong SAR government has
been weakened in the past years fending off growing risks caused by local
secessionists and foreign intervention, a senior expert close to the central
government on Hong Kong affairs told the Global Times on Thursday.
Proposing
the Establishment and Improvement of the Legal System and Implementation
Mechanism for the Safeguarding of National Security in the Hong Kong SAR aims
to not only tackle the current chaos in Hong Kong, but also prevent Hong Kong
from posing a potential national security threat to the country, Lau Siu-kai,
vice president of the Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macao Studies, told
the Global Times on Thursday.
While
the riots continue in Hong Kong and the US increases its efforts to contain the
Chinese mainland, Washington's intention of using Hong Kong as a pawn to
counterbalance the China has become increasingly palpable, the expert said.
Faced with such a severe situation, it has become an urgent task for the Chinese
central government to deal with the chaotic situation in Hong Kong, and such
determination and urgency had turned out to be very strong in the communiqué of
the fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee held in October
2019, he noted.
"When
the pros and cons are evaluated, the only uncertain thing left is how to
implement the law," Lau added.
In the
face of mounting external pressures, the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region government's ability to govern has been continuously weakened, and
confidence has been lost in the SAR government to push forward Article 23 of
the Basic Law in the short term, Lau noted.
"Though
it would be successfully established, the effectiveness and strength of the law
cannot be expected," he said, noting that under such circumstances, the
central government would formulate national laws that would be effective in
Hong Kong, and would place them in Annex III of the Basic Law to ease the
social unrests through decisive and powerful means.
This
also shows that to protect national sovereignty over the SAR and prevent the
jurisdiction of the SAR from falling into the hands of hostile forces, the
central government "will maintain its basic interests and principles at
all costs."
The
adoption of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" will
inevitably incur fierce reaction and protests in the city. However, the central
government's determination would also change the psychological expectations of
pan-democratic groups, which might reverse the situation in Hong Kong, Lau
noted.
"Previously,
some people always had this delusion that the central government would not take
aggressive and decisive measures as it is afraid of a public backlash in Hong
Kong or US sanctions. But they have to reevaluate the price they are willing to
pay to achieve their goals," he said.
The
Chinese government is taking Hong Kong as an example, sending a clear message
to the US on issues related to China's national sovereignty and security, and
will never yield. It's also a strong signal to other separatist forces abroad,
Lau added.
Lau
noted that when it is passed, the US will likely use the Hong Kong Human Rights
and Democracy Act to challenge China. But he cautioned that the passage of the
Hong Kong act last year was, in essence, a "tentative threat" to test
China's courage.
"China
is now using the Hong Kong issue to send a crystal clear message to the US that
China will never back down on issues involving its national sovereignty and
security. This strong signal is also a serious warning to Taiwan authorities
and other separatist forces overseas," he said.
Source:
Global Times
China's
national flag and the flag of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on
the Golden Bauhinia Square in Hong Kong. You Bin / People’s Daily Online
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