BEIJING - Few would disagree that China's late patriarch Deng Xiaoping was a wise and visionary leader. It took courage to grant Hong Kong autonomy in a"one country, two systems" framework that sets the city apart from other Chinese cities green with envy.
"After 1997, if there are people in Hong Kong who scold the Communist Party of China, scold China, we will allow them to scold. But if it becomes action to turn Hong Kong into an anti-mainland bastion under the guise of 'democracy', what then? Non-intervention would not be feasible," Mr Deng told members of the committee drafting Hong Kong's Basic Law, or mini-constitution, in 1987.
"There could be interference from external forces, and various signs are pointing towards Taiwan and the US," he reportedly said, without elaborating. The newly passed resolution sets the stage for a law to be imposed to prevent and punish those who engage in secessionist and subversive activities, as well as terrorism and foreign interference.
"Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong, no longer the UK's Hong Kong and certainly not America's Hong Kong," the source added. At the end of the session, the party pledged in a communique to"establish a sound legal system and enforcement mechanism for safeguarding national security in the special administrative regions".
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