'This is the end of Hong Kong': China pushes security law after unrest

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BEIJING — China's parliament said it would introduce a proposal Friday for a national security law in Hong Kong at its annual session, in a move the US warned would be "highly destabilizing" for the f

BEIJING — China's parliament said it would introduce a proposal Friday for a national security law in Hong Kong at its annual session, in a move the US warned would be "highly destabilizing" for the financial hub.

The proposal, planned for the first day of the National People's Congress, would strengthen "enforcement mechanisms" in the financial hub, the parliament's spokesman Zhang Yesui said. But the clause has never been implemented due to deeply held public fears it would curtail Hong Kong's cherished civil rights.

The controversial bill has been put back on the table in recent years in response to the rise of the Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement.But if it is introduced to the NPC it is likely to be approved, as the body rubber-stamps decisions already made by Communist Party policymakers. Maya Wang, senior China researcher for Human Rights Watch, also described the "alarming" move as "the end of Hong Kong".

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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